100 years in Labirynt – open space / 3rd opening

12-10-2024 - 05-1-2025

Galeria Labirynt

O wystawie

When: 12.10.2024 (Saturday), 18.00
Where: Galeria Labirynt, ul. ks. J. Popiełuszki 5, Lublin
Language: event in Polish. Translation into Polish Sign Language; interpreter: Ewelina Lachowska. No translation into Ukrainian and English.
Exhibition on view until: 5.01.2025 (Tues.-Sun, 12:00-19:00)
Admission: 8 PLN normal ticket, 4 PLN discount ticket (free entry to the vernissage)


Every person who visited the “100 Years in Labirynt” exhibition saw one exhibition room filled with works from the first 50, those that are situated in between, and an empty space in the second room. There was nothing there but the remnants of the “Vieniava resort” on the walls and floor, and a mass of boxes that filled the gallery space, for no apparent reason. After four weeks of the exhibition, new objects by young artists will appear here. First there will be the works that make up the “Near Darkness 2” exhibition, Łęctwo Gallery presented a few days ago at Warsaw Gallery Weekend 2024, followed by the works of young people who responded to our open call. In this way, we are gradually filling the open space in which we will show the work of young artistic people, which we hope will give shape to the next 50 years of Galeria Labirynt.

Artists: Katarzyna Bogusz, Stanisława Fidor-Tatarczuk, Konrad Gubała, Kacper Greń i Kuba Szreder, Michał Iwański, Wiktoria Janowska, Alicja Kochanowicz i Maciej Kwietnicki, Kolektyw Łaski, Włodzimierz Maciejczyk, Irena Mykoliv, Weronika Nowojska, Tomek Paszkowicz, Maciej Nowacki, Hanna Shumska, Paula Szymańska, Dominika A. Wasilewska, Gabriela Żylińska


Event within the framework of the project „Galeria Labirynt – from a gallery of paintings to a gallery for people”.
Subsidized by funds from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage within the framework of the program National Cultural Center: Culture-Interventions. Edition 2024

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Funded by the European Union as part of the National Reconstruction Plan.

Grafika z logotypami.

Honorary patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage

Grafika z logotypem MKiDN.


Accessibility: exhibit on the first floor. The bookstore offers free rental of noise-canceling earmuffs and a wheelchair. Quiet hours at the exhibition apply on Wednesdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The gallery has 6 portable induction loops.


Plakat z informacją o dotacji.

Admission

8 PLN normal ticket, 4 PLN discount ticket (free entry to the vernissage)

Language

Polish

Curator

Audiodescrition

Artists

Katarzyna Bogusz, Stanisława Fidor-Tatarczuk, Konrad Gubała, Kacper Greń i Kuba Szreder, Michał Iwański, Wiktoria Janowska, Alicja Kochanowicz i Maciej Kwietnicki, Kolektyw Łaski, Włodzimierz Maciejczyk, Irena Mykoliv, Weronika Nowojska, Tomek Paszkowicz, Maciej Nowacki, Hanna Shumska, Paula Szymańska, Dominika A. Wasilewska, Gabriela Żylińska

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    O wystawie

    Opening of the exhibition: 11.10.2024, 18.00; afterparty: Ciężki Brokat “HAY AGE” (for people who attend the vernissage, free admission to the event)
    Where: Galeria Labirynt, ul. ks. J. Popiełuszki 5, Lublin
    Language: opening in Polish. Translation into Polish Sign Language; interpreter: Ewelina Lachowska. No translation into Ukrainian and English.
    Exhibition on view until: 1.12.2024 (Tues.–Sun 12.00-19.00)
    Admission: PLN 8 normal ticket, PLN 4 discount ticket (free admission to the vernissage)

    artists: Eliza Chojnacka, Klaudia Figura, Konrad Gubała, Czaro Malinkiewicz, Paweł Marcinek, Przemysław Piniak, Zuza Piekoszewska, Maria Pietras, Maryna Sakowska, Mikołaj Sobotka, Bartosz Zaskórski
    curator: Przemek Sowiński /Łęctwo Gallery

    Special Award of the ING Polish Art Foundation for Warsaw Gallery Weekend 2024


    The exhibition inspired by the 1987 film Near Dark, directed by Kathryn Bigelow, is the second part, essentially an intuitive attempt to transfer the film’s narrative into the realm of art. Bigelow’s film, though underappreciated at the time, perfectly captured the atmosphere of the 1980s, where horror films dominated as metaphors for youth’s transformations and puberty. Marketed by producers as a vampire horror, it deviates significantly from what we usually expect. The director entirely abandons the gothic iconography typically associated with the genre in favor of a more modern outlook. The word “vampire” is never uttered in the film, and there are no scenes that would typically intend to scare the audience. The “vampires” in Bigelow’s film resemble a group of outsiders — punks, misfits — forced by their “condition” to live and function on the fringes of normative society. At night, they sustain themselves by killing random people, only to wither away by day in cheap motels with sun-blocked windows. Together, they form a peculiar family unit, perhaps one plunged into chaos, nihilistic, and disillusioned, but willing to do anything to survive. […]

    You won’t see vampires at the exhibition either. As in the film, instead of relying on straightforward genre tropes, the exhibition focuses on the experience of artistic approaches interested in breaking conventions. Exploring alternative ways of expressing one’s personality, negotiating issues of identity, and the visibility that comes with it. The works are linked together by the concept of transgression and the willingness to experience radically new emotions, whether in terms of techniques used, experimentation with materials, or personal experiences. As a result, what we see takes on a separate, ambiguous visual representation that far exceeds the original assumptions. Underneath the distorted form, themes from the film remain palpable: growing up, belonging, attitudes toward the traditional family model, relationships with others, and defining one’s own identity.
    (excerpt from the curatorial text)


    „Blisko ciemności 2” - 100 lat w Labiryncie/ “Near Dark 2” - 100 years in Labirynt


    An event as part of the project “Galeria Labirynt – from a gallery of paintings to a gallery for people”.
    Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage under the program of the National Centre for Culture: Culture-Interventions. Edition 2024

    logotypy

    Funded by the European Union as part of the National Recovery Plan.

    Grafika z logotypami.

    Honorary patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage

    Grafika z logotypem MKiDN.


    Availability: Exhibition on the ground floor. The bookstore offers free rental of noise-canceling earmuffs and a wheelchair. Quiet hours at the exhibition apply on Wednesdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The gallery has 6 portable induction loops.


    Plakat z informacją o dotacji.

    Admission

    PLN 8 normal ticket, PLN 4 discount ticket (free admission to the vernissage)

    Language

    opening in Polish, translation into Polish Sign Language; interpreter: Ewelina Lachowska;
    no translation into Ukrainian and English

    Curator

    Przemek Sowiński /Łęctwo Gallery

    Audiodescrition

    Artists

    Eliza Chojnacka, Klaudia Figura, Konrad Gubała, Czaro Malinkiewicz, Paweł Marcinek, Przemysław Piniak, Zuza Piekoszewska, Maria Pietras, Maryna Sakowska, Mikołaj Sobotka, Bartosz Zaskórski

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