Night Bazaar
September 20, 2013 posted in collaboration, events, moneyTags: Deirdre M. Donoghue
3 chanel video installation: Grandma 00:02:06, Mom 00:13:07, Policeman 00:08:28
2 passport scans. Copy of the original police note, written in Polish. Travel ticket.
Video Curator 00:03:21
Video Landlord 00:07:16
I’ll call you when I get there is a joint project of two artists Weronika Zielinska, a Polish artist based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Małgosia Goliszewska, based in Szczecin, Poland. Through a close collaboration between them, the project takes a form of looking at the other, research that deals with clichés and problematics of the complex relationships between two women-artists that work together within cultural field, while being observed from the perspective of an external viewer.
I’ll call you when I get there plays with an idea of a narrative, that in bits and pieces tells a story about two artistic practices each struggling with different, yet similar, obstacles. Whether it is an overprotective mother, or a wordy businessman, a decent curator or an accidental passer-by, the puzzles start to fit together once the viewer is left free to wonder around in a space. In between moving images that may seem fictitious, he/she finally also discovers some artifacts like scans of two women passports, a train ticket, and a police note with an original stamp.
/
For this exhibition Małgosia purchased different video and audio cables, as well as three sets of headphones, which then she donated to Upominki as a thank you gift.
Tags: Malgorzata Goliszewska