Untitled
2012
National Museum in Szczecin
Part of the collection: Critical and post-critical art
Konrad Królikowski (1952-) is a photographer and director who works with film portraits, reportage and documentation of performance and street art events. Królikowski is involved in many interdisciplinary activities, collaborating with musicians and visual artists. The artist's Lightbox, added to the Szczecin collection in 2012, is the result of a collaboration with Katarzyna Szeszycka as part of the year-long Pełnia project in the West Pomeranian town of Rokita. It led to a joint exhibition of the artists at the National Museum in Szczecin, Pełnia-Realizacja in 2012, in which Szeszycka's paintings were complemented by Królikowski's photographs presented as light boxes. At its conceptual level, the Pełnia project invoked the observation of natural night light and an analysis of the synergistic relationship between painting and photography. Szeszycka's paintings were based on Królikowski's long-exposure photographs taken in natural moonlight and inspired by painterly depictions of nocturnal landscapes. The unusually evocative and enigmatic storyline of the series, which was created with the participation of the inhabitants of Rokita, Szeszycka's home town, emphasised not only its biographical context, but above all its motifs of identity. Most of the works created as part of Pełnia are outdoor portraits of Rokita residents, including Szeszycka herself. In Królikowski's work, the artist is portrayed in the setting of a dark, nocturnal meadow on the edge of a forest, with a surreal prop represented by a bull's head. Magdalena Lewoc
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lightbox
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lightbox
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wood, metal, acrylic glass, electric cable
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donation
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Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie
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