OVERVIEW

Zuza Golińska

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2022

1990

Poland

Piktogram

In my practice I outline the seemingly binary relationship between modernism and contemporary romanticism, between discipline and magical thinking. I analyse the events of my life in a broader socio-political context, noting the patterns of which I am a part. I am interested in the heritage of the former Eastern Bloc in the construction of my own cultural and gender identity.
– Zuza Golińska for Secondary Archive

Zuza is known for her long-lasting collaboration with workers from the Gdańsk Shipyard where she makes her sculptures. She is actively exploring topics such as climate change, postindustrialization, class society, and its relation to gender. The core of Zuza's practice is influencing the space through sculptures and architecture. In her new project she is using textiles for the first time in her solo presentation.

Red Giant, picture by Marcel Kaczmarek
Red Giant, picture by Marcel Kaczmarek
21a Zuza Golińska Red Giant by Małgorzata Kujda Muzeum Współczesne Wrocław 2020
Installation view, Zuza Golińska, Red Giant, Wrocław Contemporary Museum, 2020, photo: Małgorzata Kujda
4a Zuza Golińska Red Giant by Małgorzata Kujda Muzeum Współczesne
27a Zuza Golińska Red Giant by Małgorzata Kujda Muzeum Współczesne Wrocław 2020

A Red Giant is a star in the last stage of stellar evolution, when it increases its radius and changes its colour to red hues. It has luminosity up to three thousand times that of other stars. In about 5 billion years, the Sun will enter this phase, probably engulfing the closest planets in the solar system – Mercury, Venus and Earth. The end of our planet is therefore only a matter of time.

The inevitable catastrophe casts a shadow over the future of Earth. We are used to apocalyptic visions shown in pop culture, science fiction and computer games. Before the ultimate demise, however, we will ...

Suns Piktogram Gallery 2019 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and Piktogram Gallery 1
Installation view, Zuza Golińska, Suns, Piktogram Gallery, Warsaw, 2019, photo: Marcel Kaczmarek
Suns Piktogram Gallery 2019 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and Piktogram Gallery 3
Suns Piktogram Gallery 2019 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and Piktogram Gallery 4

The dryness of the mouth and the dust on the skin will become unbearable. The sand will make your eyes itch. Creating from the remains of past production, pasting and patching from what’s left of what used to be whole will be a valuable skill. Green will turn yellow and dry. There will be no baths or water births. Droplets will be rare and valuable. The rising temperature will make it difficult to inhale the thin, dry air. Only the few will have their fragmented rivers, where they will be able to immerse in the cool water. When giving a handshake, sweat will drip down your fingers. In certain instanc ...

3 Body Electric Zuza Golinska Galerie Anton Janizewski picture by Sascha Herrmann
Installation view, Zuza Golińska, Body Electric, Galerie Anton Janizewski, Berlin, 2021, photo: Sascha Herrmann
4 Body Electric Zuza Golinska Galerie Anton Janizewski picture by Sascha Herrmann
Installation view, Zuza Golińska, Body Electric, Galerie Anton Janizewski, Berlin, 2021, photo: Sascha Herrmann

Suns are connected with a one-month residency in Ivano-Frankivsk in Ukraine, which I participated in last year. MetaLab is an urban development laboratory and a community led by four women.

PW-Magazine / Zuza Golińska: The Physical Connection

The Office Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 2018 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 1
The Office Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 2018 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 3
The Office Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 2018 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 2
Installation view, Zuza Golińska, The Office, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, 2018, photo: Marcel Kaczmarek
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Installation view, Zuza Golińska, Run-up, Dom Słowa Polskiego, Warsaw, 2015, photo: Marcel Kaczmarek
Run up Dom Słowa Polskiego 2015 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist 3
Installation view, Zuza Golińska, Run-up, Dom Słowa Polskiego, Warsaw, 2015, photo: Marcel Kaczmarek

In Run-Up, I focussed on elements of public space, such as pavements, curbs, ramps and stairs – their height, width and the frequency with which they occur. I was interested in the way they determined and disciplined our way of moving around, the way they limited or adapted to the potential of the body.

– Zuza Golińska in conversation with Romuald Demidenko, KubaParis

Piercers Piktogram Gallery 2018 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and Piktogram Gallery 1
2 Piercers Piktogram Gallery 2018 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and Piktogram Gallery 2
3 Piercers Piktogram Gallery 2018 Marcel Kaczmarek courtesy of the artist and Piktogram Gallery 3
Zuza Golińska, Piercer Series, Piktogram Gallery, 2018
Piercer LISTE 2022
photo: Marcel Kaczmarek
LISTE Zuza Golinska Piercer Series at Piktogram Gallery 2018 pic by Marcel Kaczmarek

(...) I found it especially attractive few years ago when the slightly superficial fashion for Brutalist architecture was not yet so prevalent, at least not in Poland. I love the monumental, sculptural feel that some of these buildings have. I was interested in the way the dynamics between people living in the estate and the outside world are designed. I paid attention to the leisure areas within the building, the green areas, and the relationship between architecture and nature designed within it.

East Art Mags / Zuza Golińska in conversation with Mónika Zsikla

2 1 Zuza Golinska Common Ground at Gdańsk City Gallery 2016 pic by Marcel Kaczmarek
Monopol Watchlist
WATCHLIST: Zuza Golińska, Monopol Magazin, Issue 09/2019, written by Donna Schons