Thursday, November 24, 2016

Tomorrow will never come. A new exhibition in the Arsenal – BiałystokOnline.pl

Is a project resulting from the cooperation of Miroslava Katarzyna kozyra in the younger and Catherine Krakowiak. It will be on view on Monday (25.11) in the Gallery Arsenal.

"Tomorrow never comes". A new exhibition at the Arsenal

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“the starting Point for the project was the question of the sense of insecurity that accompanies us in ever faster changing world. It is also a question about the possibility of articulating our needs and fears. Commonly we feel the inflation of the meaning of words in public space. Aggression, demagoguery and lies are now a regular feature of media and political discourse. Every day mediasferze new words and passwords are the means of verbal influence and supremacy over the other, concluded in these words, symbolic violence. Surrounding us at every step the signs to manipulate our emotions and needs, we are constantly spurred to action,” writes mark Wasilewski, curator of the exhibition.

Project Catherine Krakowiak Miroslaw and Katarzyna kozyra in the younger question about the meaning of words and symbols with which we communicate, but not communicating. The title of the exhibition implies the impossibility of narrative, the impossibility of implementation in the future at the moment of crossing out the present. It also contains the paradox of impossibility of definition of time: “tomorrow” never comes, because from our perspective every moment we define as cash.

“Tomorrow will never come” is the first joint project of Catherine Krakowiak Miroslaw and Katarzyna kozyra in the younger. An important element of this exhibition is the process that led to its implementation finding a common field, which is a compromise, but the opening of new possibilities. It is a dialogue between two related, but different artistic approaches. Katarzyna Krakowiak creates, above all, installations sound better in the context of architecture and city life. One of her latest works sound placed in the complex and fascinating interior of the Philharmonic hall in Szczecin. Mirosław Bałka is known as the author of sculptures, drawings, videos, and monumental realization in the London Tate Modern and monument to the victims of the crash of the ferry “Estonia” in Stockholm.

the opening of the exhibition is scheduled for Friday (25.11), h 18.00 in the Gallery of Arsenal. On Saturday (26.11) 11.00 o’clock there will be a tour autorsko-kuratorskie with the translator of the Polish language.

the Portal BiałystokOnline to officiate the event.

Details: mirosław Bałka and Catherine Krakowiak – “Tomorrow will never come.”

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