Archive 2020 KubaParis

DWELLING

Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Max Máslo, Untitled, 2020
Max Máslo, Untitled, 2020
Hélène Padoux, We're the good ones, right, 2020
Hélène Padoux, We're the good ones, right, 2020
Pauł Sochacki, Untitled, 2018
Pauł Sochacki, Untitled, 2018
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Theresa Weber, Lianes, detail, 2019
Theresa Weber, Lianes, detail, 2019
Hélène Padoux, A simple life, 2019
Hélène Padoux, A simple life, 2019
Marek Delong & Anna Slama, Gentle, 2019
Marek Delong & Anna Slama, Gentle, 2019
Olga Krykun, Bashful Joy (left) and Hooch Hoper 2020
Olga Krykun, Bashful Joy (left) and Hooch Hoper 2020
Marek Delong & Anna Slama, Bezčasí (2019)
Marek Delong & Anna Slama, Bezčasí (2019)
Caroline David, Music (left) and Clock, 2020
Caroline David, Music (left) and Clock, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020
Dwelling at Šopa Gallery, Installation View, 2020

Location

Šopa Gallery

Date

14.10 –26.11.2020

Curator

Christina Gigliotti

Photography

Tatiana Takáčová

Text

Dwelling  Caroline David, Marek Delong & Anna Slama, Hélène Padoux, Olga Krykun, Max Máslo, Pauł Sochacki, Theresa Weber Curator of the exhibition: Christina Gigliotti Opening of the exhibition: 15 th of October 2020 / 6 pm Duration of the exhibition: 16th of October — 15th of November 2020 Opening hours: MO – FRI / 4 — 6 pm Šopa Gallery, Hlavná 40, Košice It would be impossible for me to attempt to write this text without acknowledging the current conditions under which this exhibition has been made conceivable. Under the new Covid-19 related regulations of the Slovak government, neither I nor the artists that make up Dwelling were able to freely and safely travel to Košice.The concept for Dwelling transpired during early spring’s quarantine, and is now being executed during the second wave of rising infections. As we’re personally and collectively forced to compromise and adapt to this situation, the burden of responsibility has shifted and weighed more heavily on the organizers of Šopa, who I consider to have cooperated with me on this as co-curators. Navigating through a multitude of emotions regarding this project, I can say that I feel simultaneously saddened, and also relieved not to be in Košice. I wish it weren’t happening like this, and yet I’m grateful it’s happening at all. I want to thank the organizers of Šopa and the artists in this show for dedicating so much time and effort into making it possible and handling this situation with me so thoughtfully.   –Christina  The group exhibition Dwelling presents itself as an amalgamation of a continuing interest in interspecies relations and the anthropomorphization of flora and fauna by humans, coupled with an endeavor to simulate a hybrid inside/outside domesticized space–that of a German Kleingarten. During lockdown in Berlin, and well into the summer, I visited what seemed like an endless number of small garden allotments within and on the outskirts of the city. These gardens serve as recreational spaces for city-dwellers, and are subsidized by the government, making them affordable and extremely coveted. Small as they may be, they include and attract an array of plants and animals, both organic and artificial. In passing I’ve recognized functional vegetable and fruit gardens, beekeeping colonies, and water purification systems adjacent to children’s trampolines, eccentric sculpture gardens, and of course, barbeque grills. I’m interested in how these plots serve as an extension of one’s identity, i.e. value sets, aesthetic tastes, activity preferences, and relationships with the environment. Just by spending a minimal amount of time meandering through the maze of gardens, it becomes glaringly obvious that even though these allotments make up a whole community, a “colony”, each and every one is quite unique. I imagine them as individual zones or states, and have endeavored to create my own within the Šopa Gallery space because the waiting list to get a real Kleingarten is simply too long. This overgrown hodge-podge includes a cast of characters–living, inanimate, and in a state of transition. The artworks within Dwelling make up this unique and autonomous environment, that’s both private as well as welcoming for visitors. It should serve as a cozy refuge– a place for leisure and quiet contemplation.  The exhibitions of this gallery are supported using public funding by the Slovak Arts Council. The Slovak Arts Council is the main partner of the project. This project is supported by the Košice City.

Christina Gigliotti