Marta Węglińska Tendency To Collapse
28.07 – 23.09.2018 Marta Węglińska Tendency To Collapse
curator: Magda Kardasz
collaboration: Julia Harasimowicz
Marta Węglińska’s new works — experimental films, artistic books, sculptures, installations, painting and drawing — are primarily inspired by travel and refer to the universal laws governing the world and the human existence in it, reflected in myths and stories from various cultures.
The Tendency to Collapse exhibition, presented at the Zachęta Project Room, was preceded by the artist’s time in Indonesia, which let her more closely explore local historical, natural and cultural contexts. These inspirations led to the creation of a film, an installation, drawings, batik paintings, sculptures and photographs. They tell stories about the inevitability of the downfall/decline, the variability of the world and life in time, the loss of balance, error/deformation/mismatching of elements, and the unreliability of vision.
The exhibition takes the shape of an aesthetically uniform installation using the architectural specificity of the gallery. Thanks to the artist, the hall on the ground floor was taken over by the ruins of a temple of some old civilization: fragments of columns, architectural defects. In some places, the viewer will see apparent remnants of polychromes (yellow, red and blue spots) of the relics that skilfully imitate white marble. Several flat elements serve as a table and seats. There, Węglińska laid out her artistic books, in which poetic texts are accompanied by picturesque recordings of impressions from various journeys. Among them, the author placed artefacts referring to the themes of the exhibition and Indonesian culture.
The film Tendency to Collapse was made during the artist’s last visit to Indonesia, in cooperation with local artists: two traditional dancers (Anter Asmorotedjo and Anita Listyaningrum) and a master of local martial arts (Ruben Pangingkayon), who agreed to play characters chosen by the artist: Panje and Candra Kirana – a pair of mythical lovers persecuted by insidious fate and Gravity, who personifies the tendency to collapse. The actors, dressed in costumes designed by Marta Węglińska, creatively reinterpret the costumes of traditional dancers. The film takes place in Yogyakarta: in the ruined Temple of Ratu Boko, a 19th-century palace, the water garden of Warung Boto, as well as in the woods and among the rice fields. The range of colours — yellow/ochre, red, white, blue/black — used in the costumes and set design elements is complemented by the greenery of the plants in the background of the scenes acted out by the drama personae.
The Tendency to Collapse project combines subjective, existential insights with universal threads present in different cultures (cosmogony and history/human fate). The artist creates a poetic story, creatively juxtaposing motifs from Java and European culture, from high art and folk tradition.
Marta Węglińska (born 1990). Graduate of intermediation and painting at the Poznań University of Art (2016, 2014). She works while travelling, which largely describes her interests. She works according to the “action-reaction” principle, responding to situations she has observed, stories and tales she has heard, people she has met, as well as local culture and tradition. She processes and combines data, creating networks of meanings. She is interested in the concept of cultural translation. She is involved in experimental film, artistic books, photography and text. Since 2013, she has been creating exhibitions as a curator and co-founder of the Silverado collective. She has received four scholarships from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. Winner of the international Darmasiswa RI scholarship in Indonesia.
Marta Węglińska
Tendency To Collapse
28.07 – 23.09.2018
Zachęta Project Room
ul. Gałczyńskiego 3, 00-362 Warsaw
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Godziny otwarcia:
tuesday–Sunday 12–8 p.m.
free entry