Augustas Serapinas. Pine, Spruce and Aspen
Augustas Serapinas
Pine, Spruce and Aspen
15.11.2024–2.03.2025
Arsenal Gallery power station, Białystok
13 Elektryczna St. (entrance from Świętojańska St.)
Curators: Post Brothers & Katarzyna Różniak-Szabelska
Podlasie is one of the few regions in Poland where traditional wooden architecture has been preserved. However, such vernacular architecture has been disappearing in recent years from local cities, villages, and towns, as well as from the region’s neighbor, Lithuania. Old log houses are deteriorating, are abandoned, sold off for lumber or firewood, or have undergone reconstructions and modernizations. In Białystok, they often suspiciously burn down to make way for investments by developers. At the same time, similar buildings end up in museums and open-air collections, where they become part of the region’s tourist brand. Residents of the region are grappling with the tension between intentional destruction, natural transience and change, and the need to preserve this unique local architectural legacy. They face the question of how to acknowledge their own folk heritage without it being reduced to the stereotype of a romanticized, simple rural past. These are also some of the issues that Vilnius-based Lithuanian artist Augustas Serapinas has been tackling in recent years.
Serapinas’s ongoing body of work involves the artist acquiring and dismantling unwanted wood buildings, displacing and reconstructing them in exhibition contexts. By breaking down the wooden constructions of old Lithuanian and Podlasian houses and reconfiguring their elements, he accentuates the practicality of their design, as well as their modular and mobile construction. Like him, the creators of these buildings drew materials from their immediate surroundings to create simple and functional building systems. Serapinas is interested in the form following function. Four black squares of burnt roof, the massive body of a traditional shingle-covered installation and a geometric structure made of three interconnected wooden buildings draw attention to the legacy of pragmatic, pre-industrial minimalism and the bare materiality od pine, spruce and aspen wood.
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Augustas Serapinas (b. 1990, Vilnius, Lithuania) graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts in 2013. His work has been part of numerous biennials, including the 57th Biennale di Venezia, Riboca2 and Toronto Biennial of Art. His work is represented in renowned public collections such as the Tate, Centre Pompidou, Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, Pinakothek der Moderne and M HKA. Upcoming solo shows include CAC Vilnius, ICA Milano and Bündner Kunstmuseum.
EVENTS ACCOMPANYING THE EXHIBITION
15.11.2024 (Friday), 6:00 pm
VERNISSAGE
RATILIO – a performance by the Vilnius University folklore ensemble
16.11.2024 (Saturday), 11:00 am
Guided tour with Augustas Serapinas
23.11.2024 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
BURNING BIALYSTOK. Guided tour with journalist Andrzej Kłopotowski
1.12.2024 (Sunday), 12:00 pm
ABOUT CARE. Guided tour with Jerzy Misiejuk from the Society of Friends of the Open Air Museum in Koźliki and Jerzy Monachowicz from the Open Air Museum in Białowieża
7.12.2024 (Saturday), 11:00 am
PAWUK-PAJĄK. Workshop with Małgorzata Klimowicz (registration on the website)
21.12.2024 (Saturday), 4:30 pm
A WCZORA Z WIECZORA. Caroling with Julita Charytoniuk and Pracownia Pieśni
5.01.2025 (Sunday), 4:30 pm
CONCERT OF CAROLS with Julita Charytoniuk, Maria Żynel and Magdalena Wieremiejuk
11.01.2024 (saturday), at 12:00 pm
MODULARITY & MOBILITY. Guided tour in English with Post Brothers, the curator of the exhibition
25.01.2025 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Guided tour in Belarusian with Alina Wawrzeniuk
8.02.2025 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Guided tour in Ukrainian with Yulia Kostereva
15.02.2025 (Saturday), 4:00 pm
RIGHT TO THE GLEANING. Lecture and film presentation with Sebastian Cichocki, curator of the 40th contemporary art biennial EVA International The Gleaners Society in Limerick, Ireland
22.02.2025 (Saturday), 12:00 pm – EVENT CANCELLED
IN CONSTRUCTION. Guided tour with Tomasz Fudala, organizer of the Warsaw Under Construction festival dedicated to architecture and urban politics
1.03.2025 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
ON PASSING. Finissage guided-tour with Katarzyna Różniak-Szabelska, the exhibition curator
Collaboration: Society of Friends of the Open Air Museum in Koźliki, Open Air Museum in Białowieża, Emalin Gallery, London
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Opening times:
Thuesday – Sunday
10:00-18:00
Last admission
to exhibition is at:
17.30