Krzysztof Wodiczko. The Sky Above Krakow

Friday, September 24, 2021, 8:30 PM

  • Friday, September 24, 2021, 8:30 PM
  • Friday, September 24, 2021, 9:00 PM - Saturday, September 25, 2021
  • Friday, September 24, 2021, 9:30 PM - Saturday, September 25, 2021
  • Saturday, September 25, 2021, 8:30 PM
  • Saturday, September 25, 2021, 9:00 PM - Sunday, September 26, 2021
  • Saturday, September 25, 2021, 9:30 PM - Sunday, September 26, 2021
  • Sunday, September 26, 2021, 7:00 PM
  • Sunday, September 26, 2021, 8:30 PM
  • Sunday, September 26, 2021, 9:00 PM - Monday, September 27, 2021
  • Sunday, September 26, 2021, 9:30 PM - Monday, September 27, 2021
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During 24–26 September from 8.30 pm until 10 pm Museum of Conteporary Art in Kraków will present the latest project by Krzysztof Wodiczko – The Sky Above Krakow: LGBT Speak Out: Drone Performance on Rynek Główny.

„The project is an artistic attempt to give a public voice to persons from LGBT communities. It takes advantage of drone technology. The drones are equipped with pairs of LED screens and megaphone speakers. The screens display the movement and expression in the eyes of the individuals speaking. Their eyes have been recorded simultaneously with their voice to be synchronically broadcast from the drone megaphone.
This is important because the look in the human eyes reveals, emphasizes, and accentuates the meaning of what is being said. The screens become the person’s eyes and the megaphones become their mouths. The drones acquire the character of human beings”. (Krzysztof Wodiczko)

„The equality of homosexuals in a democratic society must be discussed directly with the people, finding a way and a means to progress the conversation. It would be a good idea to change the rhetoric. Instead of dry sociological labels, the words deployed should be capable of triggering imagination and empathy with the situation of “the other” person.
There are also artistic ways of appealing to social sensitivity. Krzysztof Wodiczko discovered this path a long time ago. For many years he has been carrying out actions in the public space, poignantly showing the most painful issues relevant in the given location. In September 2021, MOCAK will organize his third Krakow projection. His first dealt with domestic violence against women, the second with the trauma of soldiers returning from Afghanistan, and the forthcoming one will show the harm to which social inequality condemns non‑heterosexual people. The first two were projections on to the Town Hall. The upcoming project will take place in the vicinity of the tower. The eyes of people talking about their own problems will be seen on monitors carried by drones. This high‑tech form of encounter with the victim has proved effective in triggering sensitivity to the injustices experienced by others. (Maria Anna Potocka)

You are invited to public projections in Rynek Główny in Kraków on 24, 25 and 26 September (Friday, Saturday, Sunday). The projections will take place three times a day: at 8.30 pm, 9 pm and 9.30 pm.

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Krzysztof Wodiczko (b. 1943)
Artist and art theoretician. Author of objects and interventional social projections in public space. Graduate of industrial design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Professor at Harvard University, former professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, professor at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA. He lives and works in New York, Boston and Warsaw.

He is among the internationally most acclaimed Polish artists. He represented Poland at the 53rd International Art Biennale in Venice. Winner of numerous awards, including the Hiroshima Art Prize (1998), the Kepes Arts Prize (2004), and the Katarzyna Kobro Award (2006); in 2009 awarded the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis.

In his large-scale projections in public space, Krzysztof Wodiczko raises the problems of local communities such as prejudice, exclusion, and oppression, giving voice to victims of domestic violence, to the homeless, immigrants, war veterans, addicts, and the disabled, among others. These projects are based on a close interaction of three elements: image, content, and the place of presentation (city, building, or monument). To date, the artist has created over 90 projections in 40 cities around the world. The interactive objects he constructs, like the performative shows, focus on marginalized groups, revealing the existing social injustice and inequality. This theme is also present in his theoretical texts.

Other: open air event, free admission
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