Cezary Bodzianowski
Ale Sto
FSP ING 0257
A shopping arcade on Zeromski Street, where the artist does his daily shopping. This time, however, a bug has crept into the mundane activity. The looped movement against the slant of the escalator is like a glitch that imprisons a computer game character from the backstage of the board. Even on all fours, the body fails to fully adjust to the infrastructure.
Selected for our collection, Bodzianowski's video-recorded "events" tell the story of the artist's relationship with the city in which he lives. The backgrounds of the scenes are unremarkable places and anonymous, often dilapidated elements of infrastructure. For the artist, however, they become successive fragments of his personal, scattered portrait of Lodz.
Cezary Bodzianowski
b. 1966, Szczecin
Artist, performer, author of ephemeral art activities. He also creates Dadaist sculpture-objects. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Bodzianowski's actions take the form of delicate, almost imperceptible interventions into reality. The artist is their main character, who disrupts the daily routine with his ephemeral actions. The witnesses of Bodzianowski's absurd and poetic actions, which usually take place on city streets, in parks or at home, are usually ordinary passers-by. We can later watch these ephemeral actions recorded on video tape or photographed by the artist's wife Monika Chojnicka, who is often also their only eyewitness. The artist, lives and works in Lodz, a city that has become a peculiar setting for his actions.
b. 1966, Szczecin
Artist, performer, author of ephemeral art activities. He also creates Dadaist sculpture-objects. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Bodzianowski's actions take the form of delicate, almost imperceptible interventions into reality. The artist is their main character, who disrupts the daily routine with his ephemeral actions. The witnesses of Bodzianowski's absurd and poetic actions, which usually take place on city streets, in parks or at home, are usually ordinary passers-by. We can later watch these ephemeral actions recorded on video tape or photographed by the artist's wife Monika Chojnicka, who is often also their only eyewitness. The artist, lives and works in Lodz, a city that has become a peculiar setting for his actions.