Warszawskie Studio Eksperymentu
The curator of the second instalment of Warszawskie Studio Eksperymentu is Adam Radź, who has invited Rie Nakajima and Graham Lambkin to collaborate.
A situational, site-specific approach to sound that addresses space and circumstance. The invited guests are British multidisciplinary artist Graham Lambkin and Japanese sculptor Rie Nakajima, who combines architecture and sound. Both artists in their practice maintain an openness to chance and the influence of third parties, whereby the created sound situation retains its organic, human coefficient; the naturalness of occurrence. The presented work is not a cold, staged gallery or concert product but a living, unpredictable sound situation in which spatial interventions and the sounds of third parties do not exclude it but enrich it. In his musical practice Graham Lambkin uses transformative experiments on piano and other acoustic instruments, as well as electroacoustic sound collages drawn from field recordings, dialogues and the noises of everyday life. All of this together creates a cohesive and extraordinarily intimate, even haunted, sonic space. Rie Nakajima, in her installations and performances, corresponds with and responds to the physicality of a space, using a combination of randomly found objects and mechanised devices. Both of these acts will focus on the acoustics of the space, reducing it to a sensation of an exceptionally physical, peculiar confrontation with sound, while at the same time maintaining an overtly non-technology-abusing, human perspective on the creative process.
The Warszawskie Studio Eksperymentu project is carried out by MÓZG FOUNDATION in partnership with Fundacja “Sfera Harmonii” from the financial resources of the City of Warsaw. The project consists of creating and running a series of regular events across the city, whose primary aim is to build a platform for innovative and uncompromising creative activity, independent of financial and market conditions. Within the project, sound/music activities with no stylistic restrictions will take place, as well as interdisciplinary activities in which sound plays a key role. This year’s, inaugural, Warszawskie Studio Eksperymentu (WSE) will take place in the recently established Hashtag Lab space at ul. Barska 29. The WSE programme has been constructed as follows: the project’s originator, Sławek Janicki, invited four curators to collaborate: Anna Jędrzejewska, Marek Chołoniewski, Adam Radź and Qba Janicki. The curators build 4 two-day events to which they invite local and international artists. Under the curator’s guidance, the artists create a new, interdisciplinary work. The artists’ process is documented audiovisually; after each gathering a film is produced presenting the artists and showing the creative process. On the second day of each part of the project, there is a public presentation of the completed work.
The Contemporary Music Space Hashtag Lab is co-financed by the Capital City of Warsaw.