Bartosz Zaskórski, Black Beach in my heart, 2016, object, photo: Bartosz Górka
Grażyna Monika Olszewska, Patrycja Kuracińska, Strange death, music video, 3'28", 2017, Piktogram gallery, exhibition view, photo: Bartosz Górka
Grażyna Monika Olszewska, Patrycja Kuracińska, Strange death, music video, 3'28", 2017, Piktogram gallery, exhibition view, photo: Bartosz Górka
Vinyl record of Zaskórski’s Mchy i Porosty as an exhibit. Drawing on the sleeve: Bartosz Zaskórski, photo: Bartosz Górka
Vinyl record of Zaskórski’s Mchy i Porosty as an exhibit. Drawing on the sleeve: Bartosz Zaskórski, photo: Bartosz Górka
Jan Dybała, Bartosz Zaskórski, Wężowe ruchy, music video, 04'20", 2017, photo: Bartosz Górka
Jan Dybała, Bartosz Zaskórski, Wężowe ruchy, music video, 04'20", 2017, photo: Bartosz Górka
Bartosz Zaskórski, Black beach in my heart, drawing, fineliner, A4, 2016, photo: Bartosz Górka
Rufus Rufson, Black beach in my heart, music video, 04’17’’, 2016-2017
Rufus Rufson, Black beach in my heart, music video, 04’17’’, 2016-2017
Rufus Rufson, Black beach in my heart, music video, 04’17’’, 2016-2017
Bartosz Zaskórski, Black Beach in my heart, 2016, object, photo: Bartosz Górka
Black beach in my heart
2017
Black beach in my heart stands for sweet vacations – so tacky that they collect hair, wisps, garbage and small insects. A delightful place overgrown with palm trees hiding numerous acts of cruelty distinctive for various species of animals, plants, mushrooms, protists and bacteria.
A black beach relates to mosses, lichens and Brutaż. Among other attractions, it’s comprised of video clips, snake moves, strange death and VR.
The show will contain a series of video clips, stories, and objects connected with Bartosz Zaskórski’s project, the vinyl EP Mchy i Porosty, published by Brutaż. Similarly to his debut album published by Recognition and to his audio plays, Bartosz invited a group of visual artists to work along with him. The publication of the record became an occasion to challenge the typical way in which electronic music is performed: with respect to the medium, the club, the context of club culture and its typical audience.
The exhibition was held in Piktrogam gallery, Warsaw 2017.
Artists: Bartosz Zaskórski, Rufus Rufson, Monika Olszewska, Patrycja Kuracińska, Jan Dybała, Maciej Cholewa, Anna Aderek, Brutaż
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Black Beach in my heart, Piktogram gallery, exhibition view, photo: Bartosz Górka
Grażyna Monika Olszewska, Patrycja Kuracińska, Strange death, music video, 3'28", 2017, Piktogram gallery, exhibition view, photo: Bartosz Górka
Grażyna Monika Olszewska, Patrycja Kuracińska, Strange death, music video, 3'28", 2017, Piktogram gallery, exhibition view, photo: Bartosz Górka
Vinyl record of Zaskórski’s Mchy i Porosty as an exhibit. Drawing on the sleeve: Bartosz Zaskórski, photo: Bartosz Górka
Vinyl record of Zaskórski’s Mchy i Porosty as an exhibit. Drawing on the sleeve: Bartosz Zaskórski, photo: Bartosz Górka
Jan Dybała, Bartosz Zaskórski, Wężowe ruchy, music video, 04'20", 2017, photo: Bartosz Górka
Jan Dybała, Bartosz Zaskórski, Wężowe ruchy, music video, 04'20", 2017, photo: Bartosz Górka
Bartosz Zaskórski, Black beach in my heart, drawing, fineliner, A4, 2016, photo: Bartosz Górka
Rufus Rufson, Black beach in my heart, music video, 04’17’’, 2016-2017
Rufus Rufson, Black beach in my heart, music video, 04’17’’, 2016-2017
Rufus Rufson, Black beach in my heart, music video, 04’17’’, 2016-2017
Bartosz Zaskórski, Black Beach in my heart, object, 2016, photo: Bartosz Górka
Black beach in my heart
2017
Black beach in my heart stands for sweet vacations – so tacky that they collect hair, wisps, garbage and small insects. A delightful place overgrown with palm trees hiding numerous acts of cruelty distinctive for various species of animals, plants, mushrooms, protists and bacteria.
A black beach relates to mosses, lichens and Brutaż. Among other attractions, it’s comprised of video clips, snake moves, strange death and VR.
The show will contain a series of video clips, stories, and objects connected with Bartosz Zaskórski’s project, the vinyl EP Mchy i Porosty, published by Brutaż. Similarly to his debut album published by Recognition and to his audio plays, Bartosz invited a group of visual artists to work along with him. The publication of the record became an occasion to challenge the typical way in which electronic music is performed: with respect to the medium, the club, the context of club culture and its typical audience.
The exhibition was held in Piktrogam gallery, Warsaw 2017.
Artists: Bartosz Zaskórski, Rufus Rufson, Monika Olszewska, Patrycja Kuracińska, Jan Dybała, Maciej Cholewa, Anna Aderek, Brutaż