The Vistula Is Burning

EXHIBITON DETAILS

International group exhibition – second instalment of the Degree of Non-Cognition project, part of the Krakow ASP project Nature Is My Homeland, KRAKERS. Krakow Art Week 2020, former Cracovia hotel, gallery of the National Museum in Krakow

Artists: Zuza Banasińska, Michalina Bigaj, Luka Cvetković, Davor Gromilović, Lea Gudrich, Mario Kolarić, Magdalena Lazar, Tijana Petrović, Emilija Radojičić, Katarzyna Skrobiszewska, Johannes Vogl

Curators: Magdalena Lazar, Katarzyna Skrobiszewska

Amid the looming threat to human civilization and the unique biosphere shaped over hundreds of millions of years, the exhibition asked questions about our awareness of the situation and strategies for coping with potential hazards. It highlighted the anthropocentric perspective, which often results in absurd solutions. The show served as a laboratory for past and future weather, underscoring how weather is no longer just small talk but a matter of real significance.

Michalina Bigaj, Horizon, neon, aluminium, 2018
Katarzyna Skrobiszewska; „The Whole Truth About Life On Permafrost” 
(photo, video), sputniknews.pl; object; 2020
Gromilović, Skrobiszewska, Gudrich
Zuza Banasińska, I didn’t go to Crimea and all 
I got it was this alien message, video, 2018
Magdalena Lazar, (...), installation, 2020
Gudrich, (Krystyna Zgud-Strachocka’s mosaic), Skrobiszewska
Emilija Radojicić i Mario Kolarić, Variable Landscape, print, textile, 2020
Luka Cvetković, Smiling Firefighters, performance, 2020
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