Views 2007 - Deutsche Bank Foundation Award is a competition for young Polish artists, now in its third edition. Up until 11th November, it will be possible to see in Zacheta the works of the artists nominated for this award. This year there are 5 artists and 2 artistic groups: Galeria Rusz (Rusz Gallery),
Rafal Jakubowicz, Olga Lewicka, Karol Radziszewski, Sedzia Glowny (Chief Judge),
Janek Simon and Michal Stachyra. These artists were selected during the long deliberations of a 14 person nominating committee on 13th April, while on 22nd October a 7 person jury will select the winner of the competition who will receive 10 000 Euro.
The successive editions of the exhibition Views recall the circles of water that appear after throwing in a stone... their range is ever wider. In a certain way they give an image of the young Polish artistic scene, forming a record of its continually changing condition. This year's exhibition presents a selection of seven creators whose activity has captured our attention, has delighted and intrigued us, making it impossible for us to remain unmoved. A common feature of the majority of the works presented here is a dialogue with culture and a post-critical relation to politics and social mores. Here we can find a searching for and revealing of absurd and boundary situations, and of subversive actions that remain in tight relationship with reality. There is an openness to dialogue, a sense of humour verging on irony, that is not without a distance towards one's own creation. Equally a reflection on the place and role of art, the sense of creativity, the role of art institutions and the relation with the viewer are all very present in the works of the young generation of Polish artists presented at the exhibition.
Olga Lewicka Force & Grace 2007, installation
An interesting example of this is the painting of Olga Lewicka, which it is impossible to interpret without a consciousness of a deeper level - of multiple citations and references to culture (including mass culture), art and philosophy. Force & Grace obviously constitute an opposition, but also mutually are one another's mutual condition. The paintings presented, sometimes somewhat anachronical in form, serve purely to open up a process of reflection; they are not in any way finite, not in any way closed, they are not an answer to any question, but the record of a start, an impulse. Their aesthetics lead us in the direction of an apotheosis of artifice and "trash" abstraction, of a superficial chaos, or perhaps not superficial, but rather obvious, referring us to the heart of things.
Rafal Jakubowicz untitled 2007, photo. Sophie Jocz
Rafal Jakubowicz attaches great importance to the context and significance of the place in which he exhibits. Above and beyond its other obvious functions the Deutsche Bank Foundation Award is also a way of strengthening the image of the firm. It is a run of the mill activity addressing a specific sector of the public. However, being perceived as a patron of contemporary art and collaborating with a gallery is not by any means an obvious way of building the image of a firm, and certainly not one that everybody is responsive to. And likewise an artist cannot make "everybody" receptive to the sense of his work, only those who are "sensitive", careful enough. Quite literally the logo of the bank has been carved out in plaster on one of the gallery walls and then covered in plaster of Paris. A big, real (physical) effort and such an enigmatic result: a white wall from the moment of entry to the final effect, a closed bracket, under which is hidden a sense whose recording is documented only in the folder accompanying the exhibition imitating a Deustche Bank folder.
Karol Radziszewski Pomoc/Help 2007
Karol Radziszewski is an artist of a very wide range of interests and artistic strategies: a painter, a publisher and editor of his own magazine, the author of video films and social actions, and a member of the Warsaw collective Szu Szu. The work presented by the artist in Zacheta is situated firmly in the context of the competition Views 2007 (a kind of day room in which it will be possible to take time to get to know the artist's achievements), but also stands in close relation with the artist's earlier projects House and I Always Wanted. This project speaks of Radziszewski's strong family ties, of an acceptance which is beyond understanding, and of connections, but at the same time of the emotions that are linked to the competition itself, of being prepared for a contest, of determination and of the continuous unconscious race in which we are all competitors.
Janek Simon Chleb krakowski/Cracow Bread 2006, courtesy of
Galeria Raster Janek Simon is interested in unsystematic cognitive activity, as for example in the destruction of objects by a child. By creating absurd mechanisms, he reminds us of the absurd around us. He generates nonsense, in which the nonsense of the everyday is seen as in a mirror. Cracow bread-robots move around the exhibition room: absurd objects, without any function. A video mixer transforms two television programmes. The mixing gives the impression of a shuffling of reality, causing a psychedelic confusion out of the obvious and everyday. It would be possible to see in these works a metaphor of manipulation, but the most important thing seems rather the theme of the experimentation with the everyday, of an action beyond schemata.
Michal Stachyra Farewell 2007
Michal Stachyra's work, Farewell, is a consequence of the project Defence Mission realised by the artist in Lublin dealing w ith the feeling of the threat of terrorism worldwide. In Zacheta this takes the form of the presence of a guard equipped with a metal detector. The guard is paradoxically guarding the corpse of Saddam Hussein. The building of a catafalque by Stachyra is not an attempt to rehabilitate the director, but a gesture dictated by cultural norms, and moreover by the simple human decency which demands that dignified care be taken of the remains of the dead, even those of an enemy. This work takes on special significance in the light of the media relations of the imprisonment and then execution of Hussein.
Sedzia Glowny/Head Judge Chapter LXVI. Epizode VI. photo. Joanna Kinowska
Sedzia Glowny/Head Judge (Karolina Wiktor and Aleksandra Kubiak) are authors of radical performances focussed on their own bodies. All the group's actions are based on the digging out and unveiling of the mechanisms that govern society. Their strength lies in the true and uncompromising manner in which they talk about their own experiences and observations on the culturally dominant mechanisms of the subjection of women. In Zacheta Sedzia Glowny present a video installation based on the myth of the Erinyes, the gods of revenge who maintain social and natural order, presented as women with bodies burnt on coal, with snakes instead of hair and sometimes with dogs heads. Remaining in a gender context, Sedzia Glowny undertakes an attempt at an analysis of our contemporary condition and the level of the debate on the question of social justice and taboo.
Galeria Rusz/Rusz Gallery Opór/Resistance mural
Galeria Rusz/Rusz Gallery (Joanna Gorska and Rafal Goralski) is known first and foremost for their realisations in public space: painted billboards with worrying messages, criticising and commenting on reality and offering fairly subversive portraits of Polish society. Their presentation at the exhibition Views (billboards in front of the gallery, paintings and murals) focuses on the theme of resistance, in a wide understanding: starting from historical associations touching societies, such as resistance movements, passive resistance, to personal experiences, being resistant, internal resistance, resistance to change, or being resistant to thought or actions. A key work thus becomes the mural with a drawing depicting an electrical resistor and the slogan, "Once a symbol of active resistance, today resistance to thinking."
curator Monika Szewczyk
cooperation Julia Leopold
The competition Views is made possible thanks to the Deutsche Bank Foundation and Deutsche Bank Polska S.A. The organiser of both the competition and the exhibition of the artists nominated for the award is Zacheta National Gallery of Art.
Zacheta National Gallery of Art
pl. Malachowskiego 3, 00-916 Warsaw