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Duby smalone

30.06.2023 – 03.09.2023
Arsenal Gallery Power Station (elektrownia) ul. Elektryczna 13, Białystok entrance from ul. Świętojańska
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022 7-piece installation,
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Hay”, 2018 oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Spade”, 2018 oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Harvest 1”, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, Harvest 2, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, Break, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 two-channel video, 28′
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok ; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok, photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022 oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm; Iza Tarasewicz, “Ruins and Promises”, 2022 oxidised steel, paint, metal wire, 410 × 250 × 295 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022 oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “Light Bulb at Night”, 2022 oil on composite paned pasted on plywood, 13,5 × 15,5 cm;
From Magdalena Dębska and Łukasz Kosmala’s collection; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Iza Tarasewicz at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Karol Palczak at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “A Burning Dummy Underneath a Tree”, 2022 oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on plywood, 89,5 × 52 cm; From the Simulart collection; Karol Palczak, “Czesiek and a Dummy”, 2022 oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on MDF board, 53,3 × 28,3 cm; From Wojciech Bojanowski’s collection;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 wideo 4K, 30′
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 video still
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 video still
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022 7-piece installation,
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Hay”, 2018 oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Spade”, 2018 oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Harvest 1”, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, Harvest 2, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, Break, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 two-channel video, 28′
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok ; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok, photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022 oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm; Iza Tarasewicz, “Ruins and Promises”, 2022 oxidised steel, paint, metal wire, 410 × 250 × 295 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022 oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “Light Bulb at Night”, 2022 oil on composite paned pasted on plywood, 13,5 × 15,5 cm;
From Magdalena Dębska and Łukasz Kosmala’s collection; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Iza Tarasewicz at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Karol Palczak at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “A Burning Dummy Underneath a Tree”, 2022 oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on plywood, 89,5 × 52 cm; From the Simulart collection; Karol Palczak, “Czesiek and a Dummy”, 2022 oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on MDF board, 53,3 × 28,3 cm; From Wojciech Bojanowski’s collection;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 wideo 4K, 30′
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 video still
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 video still
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022 7-piece installation,
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Hay”, 2018 oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Spade”, 2018 oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Harvest 1”, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, Harvest 2, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm; Martina Drozd Smutná, Break, 2023 pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 two-channel video, 28′
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok ; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021 video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok, photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022 oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm; Iza Tarasewicz, “Ruins and Promises”, 2022 oxidised steel, paint, metal wire, 410 × 250 × 295 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022 oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “Light Bulb at Night”, 2022 oil on composite paned pasted on plywood, 13,5 × 15,5 cm;
From Magdalena Dębska and Łukasz Kosmala’s collection; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Iza Tarasewicz at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Karol Palczak at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “A Burning Dummy Underneath a Tree”, 2022 oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on plywood, 89,5 × 52 cm; From the Simulart collection; Karol Palczak, “Czesiek and a Dummy”, 2022 oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on MDF board, 53,3 × 28,3 cm; From Wojciech Bojanowski’s collection;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 wideo 4K, 30′
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 video still
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020 video still

Duby smalone

30.06 – 3.09.2023
Arsenal Gallery Power Station (elektrownia) ul. Elektryczna 13, Białystok entrance from ul. Świętojańska

Artists: Agnieszka Brzeżańska, Eglė Budvytytė, Kasia Hertz, Anna Hulačová, Karol Palczak, Agnieszka Polska, Martina Drozd Smutná, Iza Tarasewicz

Curator: Katarzyna Różniak-Szabelska

The starting point of the exhibition Duby smalone [Fiddlesticks] is the work of artists who explore their own rural roots and their relationship to modernization. Thinking of their grandparents and great-grandparents, they ask about the consequences of rural electrification, collectivization and industrialization of agriculture. Looking at the history of their grandmothers, they ask questions about the emancipation of women in the villages of Central Europe and the history of social advancement in the Polish People’s Republic. Some go further back, speculating on the fate of their great-grandmothers and their ancestors – the human machines of the serfdom system.

The works rising from these roots are exposed to contemporary crises. The artists look at the stories of rural modernization, intertwined with the fates of their families,  through the lens of climate catastrophe, the twilight of the capitalist order, the unfinished modernization of their family villages and the accelerated development of technologies serving mainly the most privileged members of society. However, they patiently nurture alternative visions. Ones in which the relationship between man, nature and technology is not hierarchical and not subordinated to the imperatives of profit or economic growth.

In the building of a former power plant in Bialystok, together we build a world suspended between fiction and reality. Surreal, post-humanist, inspired by pre-modern beliefs, science-fiction novels and alternative circuits of knowledge. A world inhabited by hybrid beings, where the necessary technologies are planted and their growth watched. We hope it will be a place of respite for our visitors.

 
Accompanying events:

Kasia Hertz’s work will be performed each week of the exhibition from Wednesday to Sunday from 12:00 – 18:00

30.06.2023 (Friday), 7:00 pm
Opening of the exhibition Duby Smalone
Ambient ~ Projekt New Hope

1.07.2023 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Guided tour with exhibition curator Katarzyna Różniak-Szabelska and the artists

8.07.2023 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Around the alternative history of electrification outside the capitalist circuit.
A guided lecture by Katarzyna Czeczot, a cultural studies scholar and professor at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, living in Bialowieza Forest.

9.07.2023 (Sunday), 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Ambient ~ Projekt New Hope

22.07.2023 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Around the turn to the earth in Polish contemporary art.
Guided lecture by Ewa Tatar, art researcher, exhibition curator, permaculture practitioner, human rights activist living in the Podlasie swamps.

23.07.2023 (Sunday), 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Ambient ~ Projekt New Hope

29.07. 2023 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Guided tour in Belarusian language

5.08.2023 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Around mazurkas in the context of the relationship between labor, dance and rhythm.
Lecture with guided tour in English with Matthew Post of Post Brothers, an enthusiast, word processor, educator and curator living in Kolonia Koplany near Bialystok.

6.08.2023 (Sunday), 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Ambient ~ Projekt New Hope

20.08.2023 (Sunday), 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Ambient ~ Projekt New Hope

26.08.2023 (Saturday), 12:00 pm
Guided tour in Ukrainian language

2.09.2023 (Saturday), 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Day with curator available in the exhibition space

3.09.2023 (Sunday), 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Ambient ~ Projekt New Hope

Press materials available here [CLICK].

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Opening times:
Thuesday – Sunday
10:00-18:00

Last admission
to exhibition is at:
17.30

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