Allan Sekula. Polonia and Other Fables

Allan Sekula. Polonia and Other Fables

Zachęta—National Gallery of Art

© Allan Sekula, 2009

January 5, 2010

Allan Sekula.
Polonia and Other Fables

Exhibition open until
28th of February 2010

pl. Małachowskiego 3
00-916 Warsaw
phone (48 22) 556 96 00
press [​at​] zacheta.art.pl

www.zacheta.art.pl

The exhibition Polonia and Other Fables is the first individual show of Allan Sekula’s work in Poland. It links his oldest with his newest works, but it is not a classic retrospective show. It is constructed around two major themes: social engagement and the search for a zone in which the private and personal are linked with the universal and the commonplace.

This theme is most strongly accented in Allan Sekula’s newest work, realized specially for Zachęta and for the famous university gallery, The Renaissance Society, in Chicago. In the title work Polonia and Other Fables the artist explores very personal themes linked to his family’s Polish roots on his father’s side, and to the wider question of emigration, the Chicago Polonia and Polish-American relations in general as they are visible in business or politics. The presentation of this work is accompanied by photographs (shown in the form of slide projections) produced by Sekula during his first visit to Poland, in the winter of 1990 (Walking on Water, 1990/95). These form an important counterpoint to the photos produced in 2009. They show our country at the beginning of the changes which led to Poland’s entry to NATO and to the European Union.

The remainder of the exhibition is a now almost canonical selection of Allan Sekula works that maintain both the aforementioned element of social engagement, of critical analysis of the space nearest at hand (family, work), as well as a critique of the language of documentary as it is strongly codified in American photography. Amongst these are Meditations on a Triptych – the first project in which Sekula used a critical text as an integral part of the photographic work; Aerospace Folktales – a photographic-textual analysis of the average white collar American family based on the artist’s family; Waiting for Tear Gas – one of Sekula’s most famous projections, documenting the first anti-globalist protest that took place in Seattle in 1999; and a prologue of the documentary film not yet shown in Poland, Lottery of the Sea which can be interpreted as a summary of the monumental work, produced over the course of a number of years, Fish Story (which will be shown at the exhibition in its book form).

Allan Sekula (born 1951), one of the best known American artists of his generation, is valued above all for his photographic and film projects of a documentary character. From the beginning of the 1970s, when as a student of amongst others John Baldessari and Herbert Marcuse, he began his artistic activity, he has submitted both the founding myths of capitalist society, and the conventional ways of representing and receiving art to profound critique. Sekula believes, and on many occasions has confirmed this both in his work and through his social and intellectual position, that art, although it cannot overthrow that order, can unmask it and break its ideological hegemony.

Rather than a classic catalogue, the exhibition will be accompanied by a book with the artist’s newest projects and unusually interesting texts: by Allan Sekula himself, as well as by Hilde Van Gelder, Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans, Hamza Walker and Karolina Lewandowska.

In preparation is also an anthology of Allan Sekula’s texts on the questions of photography where can be found such famous theoretical interventions, as “Reading the Archive” or “On the Invention of Photographic Meaning”. This collection is published jointly by Zachęta and the University of Warsaw Press.

curator Karolina Lewandowska
co-operation Anna Tomczak

For images, catalogue and further information please contact Olga Gawerska
press@zacheta.art.pl

The exhibition supported by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute

partners of project:
The Renaissance Society at the University Of Chicago,
Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest,
Belfast Exposed

sponsors of the gallery: Wolters Kluwer, Netia
media patronage: Gazeta Wyborcza, Polityka, TOK FM, The Warsaw Voice, Art&Business, artinfo.pl, Onet.pl, empik

Advertisement
RSVP
RSVP for Allan Sekula. Polonia and Other Fables
Zachęta—National Gallery of Art
January 5, 2010

Thank you for your RSVP.

Zachęta—National Gallery of Art will be in touch.

Subscribe

e-flux announcements are emailed press releases for art exhibitions from all over the world.

Agenda delivers news from galleries, art spaces, and publications, while Criticism publishes reviews of exhibitions and books.

Architecture announcements cover current architecture and design projects, symposia, exhibitions, and publications from all over the world.

Film announcements are newsletters about screenings, film festivals, and exhibitions of moving image.

Education announces academic employment opportunities, calls for applications, symposia, publications, exhibitions, and educational programs.

Sign up to receive information about events organized by e-flux at e-flux Screening Room, Bar Laika, or elsewhere.

I have read e-flux’s privacy policy and agree that e-flux may send me announcements to the email address entered above and that my data will be processed for this purpose in accordance with e-flux’s privacy policy*

Thank you for your interest in e-flux. Check your inbox to confirm your subscription.