Victory Boogie Woogie, czyli o możliwościach odczuwania miejskości - szkice teoretyczne do scenariusza wystawy sztuki współczesnej
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Pawłowski, Marcin
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 34, Studia de Arte et Educatione 2 (2006), s. [20]-30
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Date: 2006
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The text by Marcin Pawłowski is an analysis of the ways of experiencing the city individually and collectively. The
visual perception allows the artist to notice the wealth of kinds of urban space; their matter, colour, saturation
with light. Listening to the city, to its diverse, often overlapping, acoustic effects, is more difficult because
it requires more concentration. Both sources of impressions are derived from the author’s memory, as well as from
the collection of current acts of penetration of the urban space. In order to characterize the spectacle of urban
nature more expressive, Pawłowski referred to two musical phenomena: punk rock and new wave. He pointed out the
value of the possibility to perceive the phenomena of aesthetic-artistic nature (music) in the very lively,
authentic context of tangible and common reality - the space of one’s own city.
In the following fragment of the text, the author referred to the art of Pieter Mondrian. He recalled the natural
evolution of his work, from fascination with known motifs with a strong emotional load, to abstract proposals
created in the context of world metropolises of Paris, London, and New York. The context of the city seems also to
be key to the reception of the last mentioned example of artistic operation, namely the group exhibition entitled
“4 Times Bronowice Nowe”, organized together with Halina Cader, Jan Bujnowski, and Andrzej Bębenek in Krakow at the
ZPAF Gallery in 1988. The exhibition presented photographs - documentation of specific places and traces of human
presence in them, and works realized in various techniques - the result of a reaction to the above mentioned reality.