Wojciech Doroszuk’s films are about the human will to communicate. In Picnic and Lunch he teaches a group of international students Polish and then brings them together for a picnic.
We watch them use a vibrant mixture of languages and body language to communicate. The inevitable question of how substantial and meaningful such exchanges can be remains unanswered. Doroszuk refused to conclude with a portrayal of superficial harmony.
Karol Radziszewski’s video Plus/Minus looks at intimate conversation as we watch the artist at home awaiting HIV test results. He records all telephone conversations he has with a friend and through this we bare uneasy witness to his fears and concerns.
Iwona Zajac is a painter and her project explores what is it to be the ‘other’. Her murals are an exploration of the effort required to communicate through another language and are manifestations of her responses to socio-political situations.
The group TWOZYWO design posters, poster and billboards to explore communication in urban spaces. Humour is employed to break down barriers, both literal and metaphorical.
This international collaboration has been developed between The Polish Arts Festival organised by Hungry Arts, The Town Hall Galleries and the curators Katarzyna Szydlowska & Konrad Schiller.