Program
KAF
February 27 – March 2, 2025
Two of the three exhibitions—Coordinates and My memory isn’t mine—as part of the Clues showcase, are running only until March 2, 2025. We invite you to their closing weekend, titled Clues: Captured Traces, starting with a performance on February 27. In the following days, guests can also enjoy short film screenings and guided tours. To participate in all events, you can purchase a single-day ticket or a pass that grants access to all sessions.
Program
February 27, 2025 | 7:00 PM
Performance: Measuring Narrative with Water
Sirah Foighel Brutmann & Eitan Efrat
March 1, 2025 | 5:00 PM
Curatorial Tour of the Exhibitions Coordinates & My Memory Does Not Belong to Me
March 1, 2025 | 8:00 PM
Short Film Screenings: Remember_to Forget; Forget_to Remember
March 2, 2025 | 5:00 PM
Guided Tour of the Exhibitions Coordinates & My Memory Does Not Belong to Me
Admission to all events:
- Daily ticket (includes gallery entry): 35 PLN (regular) | 25 PLN (discounted)
- Full pass for all events: 50 PLN
Performance: Measuring Narrative with Water by and with Sirah Foighel Brutmann & Eitan Efrat
Measuring Narrative with Water is an audiovisual experience exploring memory, history, and heritage through images, sounds, and language. The starting point is a collection of letters and family photographs from the artist, documenting her great-grandfather’s journey from Copenhagen to Bangkok in the 1920s. The performance interweaves contemporary footage with archival photographs and letters, read by Foighel Brutmann in multiple languages. Electronic effects and live acoustic sounds by Eitan Efrat highlight the physical dimension of language. The piece treats language as a measuring tool, examining how well it can capture what we aim to express.
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March 1, 2025 | 5:00 PM Curatorial Tour
Curator Monika Łuszpak-Skiba will lead a tour of the Coordinates exhibition, which explores spatial relationships that define our contemporary reality. The exhibition centers around the map as a graphic form of representation—here, illustrating diverse and often conflicting perspectives, including the experiences of queer communities, climate change, and inaccessible places due to forced displacement or other forms of oppression.
Curator Natalia Barczyńska will guide visitors through My Memory Isn’t Mine, an exhibition delving into the complex relationship between human memory and technology in the digital age. The works presented explore the fluid boundaries between organic and mechanical memory, using various visual art media to examine the interaction between the viewer and history. The exhibition highlights the fragility and impermanence of narratives and the surfaces where contemporary memory is created, eroded, and reconstructed.
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March 1, 2025 | 8:00 PM Short Film Screenings: Remember to Forget, Forget to Remember
Three films presenting different memory strategies related to loved ones or individuals who have profoundly influenced our lives. These deeply personal stories reflect on people we cannot forget and those we long to remember.
Screenings:
- To You, Wafa Lazhari (18’00”)
- Echoes of Grief, Verena Repar (19’13”)
- The Devil Lives in Torshälla, Hannah Murphy (8’22”)\
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