Dawid Radziszewski

Landschaft
Thomas Demand, Louisa Gagliardi, Karol Palczak, Joanna Piotrowska, Agnieszka Polska, Mieczysław Stano, Robert Świerczyński, Leon Tarasewicz
12.01–02.03.2024

 

I wanted to make an exhibition about landscapes that are not innocent; about places that do not allow us to feel all right, which recall troubling past events or foretell a disquieting future.

I borrowed a map of Lower Silesia published in 1946 from the Museum of the Lubusz Land in Zielona Góra. I was interested in the minor differences with the present-day names of some places: Kłodzko was Kładzko, Legnica was Lignica, Żagań was Żegań. There are also names which totally depart from those we now know, such as Rymbach (Dzierżoniów) or Żóraw (Żary). As we know, these names were given by a special commission. It sometimes happened that the new name was based on historical Polish sources, sometimes by translating or “Polonizing” German toponyms, and sometimes they were pulled out a hat. I imagine those gentlemen (they were no doubt men) sitting in front of a giant map stuck with pins. It would have been interesting if they drove a military vehicle about the towns and villages, like the protagonist of the film The Law and the Fist, wondering where a new name would fit. Giving names to places, particularly over such a large territory, is like summoning a land to life—once more, anew.

The discrepancies between the 1946 spellings and today’s sound like dissonance in music. The German names, like Liegnitz, Grünberg in Schlesien, and Sagan, seem more convincing. Yet those small historical discords in the Polish names show that the ones we know today and the whole of the reality around us are more a matter of convention than we might like. A new naming commission might convene. And then what would you do?

 


Robert Świerczyński
netto, 2023
ink jet print on archival paper
17 × 13 cm

Robert Świerczyński
netto, 2023
ink jet print on archival paper
17 × 13 cm

Robert Świerczyński
netto, 2023
ink jet print on archival paper
17 × 13 cm



Karol Palczak
Ford Ceśka, 2019
oil on aluminium
33 × 51,5 cm

Karol Palczak
Ford Ceśka, 2019
oil on aluminium
33 × 51,5 cm

Karol Palczak
Ford Ceśka, 2019
oil on aluminium
33 × 51,5 cm


Agnieszka Polska
The New Sun (Joy), 2019
ink print on archival paper
70 × 70 cm

Agnieszka Polska
The New Sun (Joy), 2019
ink print on archival paper
70 × 70 cm

Agnieszka Polska
The New Sun (Joy), 2019
ink print on archival paper
70 × 70 cm





Mieczysław Stano
Development of Tarnowska Street in Dąbrowa Tarnowska as of 1 September 1939, 1999
oil on canvas
50 × 80 cm

Mieczysław Stano
Development of Tarnowska Street in Dąbrowa Tarnowska as of 1 September 1939, 1999
oil on canvas
50 × 80 cm

Mieczysław Stano
Development of Tarnowska Street in Dąbrowa Tarnowska as of 1 September 1939, 1999
oil on canvas
50 × 80 cm



Thomas Demand
Memorial, 2023
C-Print / Diasec
125 × 236 × 3 cm

Thomas Demand
Memorial, 2023
C-Print / Diasec
125 × 236 × 3 cm

Thomas Demand
Memorial, 2023
C-Print / Diasec
125 × 236 × 3 cm



Louisa Gagliardi
Quiet exit, 2023
nail polish, ink on PVC
200 × 330 cm

Louisa Gagliardi
Quiet exit, 2023
nail polish, ink on PVC
200 × 330 cm

Louisa Gagliardi
Quiet exit, 2023
nail polish, ink on PVC
200 × 330 cm



Leon Tarasewicz
untitled, 1991
oil on canvas
280 × 650 cm

Leon Tarasewicz
untitled, 1991
oil on canvas
280 × 650 cm

Leon Tarasewicz
untitled, 1991
oil on canvas
280 × 650 cm


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