Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor
In the Blink of an Eye. The artist's site-specific installation features a larger than-life screening of his new film Animitas in a gallery covered with grass and flowers.
Curated by: Joanna Zielińska
Christian Boltanski was born in Paris in 1944. He creates films and installations. He started to paint as a teenager and has never attended art school or college. The main medium that he employs is photography. His trademarks are biscuit boxes arranged to resemble unusual archives and monumental works created with clothes. Light and sound play an important role in his works.
Found photographs, piles of clothes and recordings of the beating heart (Heart Archive) as well as compilations of objects belonging to various people (the series Inventory) represent an absence of the protagonists while simultaneously celebrating individual micro-stories, the focus of Boltanski’s particular attention. The artist works with collective memory, often related to historic events, including the Shoah. He is interested in destruction and the annihilation of matter, which is why he employs vulnerable materials such as photographic paper.
Boltanski’s early art was focused on his childhood and on creating his own, private mythology. One of the early works involved the recreation in clay of objects that he remembered from his childhood. The art of Tadeusz Kantor had a seminal impact on Boltanski. Both artists share a fascination with the theme of vanitas and the use of objets trouvés to create a story.
In response to Cricoteka’s request, Boltanski will create a site–specific installation that will involve laying grass and cut flowers over the gallery’s floor. The work will be an emotional monument, subjected to the natural process of decay, governed by the diurnal rhythm and responding to the changing time of day and weather. The artist will explore the architectural scope of the Cricoteka building, revealing its glass walls.
Opening and performance: 3 July, 6pm
Cricoteka the Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor
2-4 Nadwiślańska Street, Poland
Tuesday – Sunday 11 a.m.-7 p.m
Monday – closed