Finisaż wystawy „Sztuczne zestawienie rzeczy ważnych”
For three months Hashtag Lab hosted an exhibition resulting from the thorough research of artist Marina Dysh.Lova into the theory of the existence of paradise.
After the lost paradise, every sound is a disintegration, and the harmony and beauty of the surroundings are merely an illusion.
Marina Dysh.Lova imposes her own mythology and vision of a lost paradise. She constructs its image through an anti-natural set of things that matter to the artist: an unbited fruit, abandoned shells, expanding foam, broken glasses, remnants of hair, foil, fabric. These artefacts of a grotesque representation of reality testify to a certain paradox — the person expelled from paradise, in trying to regain it, only deforms it and brutally interferes with its nature, often against their own will.
In the courtyard of the villa we hosted the second part of the exhibition, which consists of the installation Przepis na Raj created by the artist — an artificially constructed space intended to prompt the viewer to reflect on what paradise might look like. Elements of the installation, such as doors with handles, a flower growing from a pipe, and fragments of artificial fur, complete the scene in which reality intertwines with imagination. Dysh.Lova’s outdoor installation will gradually change under the influence of natural weather conditions, further underlining its ephemeral character. The project offers no ready-made answer, but poses questions and invites everyone to their own reflections on the lost and ever-being-lost paradise, and what it could and should look like today.
The first part of the exhibition, comprising twelve works — a number referencing the musical principle symbolizing the tension between order and its deconstruction — can be seen in the Barska 38 space known as B383.
The works on display come from the past several years and form part of Marina Dysh.Lova’s research into the theory of the existence of paradise. Although her artistic practice encompasses various media, in this exhibition the artist focuses on canvases as spatial objects, exploring tensions between matter and idea, the sacred and the profane, myth and ecological reality.
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