Anna Jermolaewa Good Times, Bad Times
28.02 – 10.05.2015 Anna Jermolaewa Good Times, Bad Times
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art
curator: Christiane Erharter
cooperation: Magdalena Komornicka
Anna Jermolaewa is considered one of Austria’s most outstanding contemporary artists. As a media artist, she works mainly with photography, video and installation. Her main interests are the analysis of society’s functional structures, as well as social relations and the circumstances of everyday life. With her works, she puts a focus on the basic conditions and requirements of human existence.
Good Times, Bad Times is the title of the first solo exhibition of the artist in Poland. It is borrowed from a series of unpretentious photographs from 2007 that capture an urban everyday life situation: on a grey facade pigeons use the arrows of a wall clock to sit on. Through the serial arrangement of the photographs, it turns out that a quarter to three is a better time for them to rest there than five minutes to five. The title at the same time refers to the German soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten that has been broadcast from Monday to Friday in the early evening programme on the private TV channel RTL since 1992.
The exhibition features artworks that were created over the last fifteen years and brings into focus new and very personal productions by the artist. Besides projects about the current oppositional movement in Russia, political works that deal with her personal history are also shown. The video film Aleksandra Wysokinska/20 Jahre danach (2009) about the Polish woman who helped the artist’s escape is a touching portrait that will be presented for the first time in Poland. In May 1989, Anna Jermolaewa was forced to leave the USSR for political reasons – she was co‐founder of the first oppositional party, the Democratic Union, and co‐publisher of their party newspaper.
Anna Jermolaewa
Good Times, Bad Times
28.02 – 10.05.2015
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art
pl. Małachowskiego 3, 00-916 Warsaw
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Godziny otwarcia:
Tuesday – Sunday 12–8 p.m.
Thursday – free entry
ticket office is open until 7.30 p.m.
partners of the exhibition: Austriackie Forum Kultury, ERSTE Stiftung
sponsor of the opening ceremony Freixenet
media patronage: The Warsaw Voice, Stolica