I was in Poland for ten days on the 'Logographers'-project hosted by the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Opole. Eight artists spent the time together inspiring eachother doing performances or presentations during the stay. I took those portraits with an analog Hasselblad of the participants.
The easygoing tree is projected against the glass ceiling and reflected on the wall.
"The underlying concept of the Logographers project was the idea of meeting, conversation, cooperation, but above all exchange of views concerning the modern visual arts." (From the project's concept)
 
 
 
 

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Lucie Mercadal - French Performance Artist
On the river bank of the Oder, where she did her performance for the audience on the other side of the river.
 
Jaś Domicz - Polish Artist
Jaś thinks about this and that.
Natalia Krawczyk - Kurator of the project
In front of the 'Artpunkt' (technical part of the Gallery)
Magda Wolnicka - Polish Artist
Magda did a dance performance during the project.
Wojciech Morawski - Polish Composer and creative Coder
Loves exploring the enviroment of his home.
David Helan - Czech performance Artist
Turning and shaking interactions.
Easygoing - Video installation
Aladin - Why not?, 2011
I met him on my trip around the world. Asked sth the answer was in 90 percent 'Why not?!'. I started to think about this way of living and began to do it too. It opens you a lot of new perspectives and options which lead into new experiences out of your normal way.
Magda Wolnicka - Why not?
Pencil on wall
 
 
 
 
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Thanks again to the team of the Gallery for this incredible time which was inspiring, productive and fun!
Logographers
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