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Polish modern art shows social changes over time

Updated: 2015-06-16 /By Lin Qi (China Daily)
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The Polish artists take more microcosmic perspectives after entering the 21st century. Their works focus on people's daily experiences and show how Polish art begins to integrate with globalization.

In his installation 2010 National Budget, Jan Simon materializes a bar chart for Poland's financial budget, by erecting rectangular bars of varied dimensions. He transforms the abstract concept of "public finance" into the language of avant-garde art.

Simon studied sociology and psychology at college. He likes to source inspiration from the concepts of the Internet and data banks. He often treads on the decline of civilization, among other subjects.

Nicolas Grospierre observes a different economic phenomenon in his photography project, Not Economically Viable, that spanned 2003 to 2005. Chinese visitors easily empathize as they see these incomplete and abandoned buildings in Grospierre's photos. Such real estate leftovers have become common in Poland since the 1990s. In China, they are referred to as lan wei lou.

The broken windows and unkempt look of the buildings can make people uncomfortable, as each unfinished or abandoned structure appears to tell the story of some failure.

Jaroslaw Suchan, director of Muzeum Sztuki in Lodz, says the exhibition is above all a discussion on modernization. "The works introduce Polish people's lifestyle today. Meanwhile they criticize the architecture and ways of life that people need to think over."

Suchan adds he is as such rather interested in the incisive expressions of Chinese contemporary artists to criticize social issues.

Muzeum Sztuki in Poland, among the world's oldest places of modern art, helped organize the Beijing exhibition and has loaned displays from its own collections.

"Contemporary art is something that is reborn after fighting supremacy, and discovers ways for different nationalities and cultures to coexist in contradiction," says Zhang Qing, deputy director of NAMOC.

"The works on show only provide us a tiny section of booming, vibrant Polish culture, between the forces of contemporary art and globalization."

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