ARRIVALS>POLAND
<1> Pawel Althamer and Artur Zmijewski
5 APRIL TO 29 may - FREE ADMISSION
Pawel Althamer and Artur Zmijewski take everyday social processes as the primary material for their art. Althamer moves freely between figurative sculpture and radical actions in which alienation and the isolation of the individual within society take centre stage. Zmijewski’s powerful and carefully orchestrated films focus on the human body, its imperfections and its limits within given situations. The artists’ overlapping interests have led to several collaborative projects in which the world becomes a kind of running film in which the banal and the flawed are transformed into something extraordinary.
For Arrivals > Poland, the artists present A Pilgrimage (2003) at Modern Art Oxford and Turner Contemporary’s Droit House in Margate. First presented at Art Focus 4 in Israel in 2003, A Pilgrimage takes the form of a quasi-documentary that follows a group of Polish Catholics on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. A journey focused on faith, caught up in the prosaic realities of religion, the film also reveals the paradoxical itineraries of history and the way certain histories persist over others.
Born in 1967 and 1966 respectively, Althamer and Zmijewski studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Pawel Althamer was awarded the Vincent Van Gogh Award for Contemporary Art in 2004. Artur Zmijewski has been invited to represent Poland in the forthcoming Venice Biennial in 2005. Both artists live in Warsaw.
Arrivals: Poland is curated by Suzanne Cotter, Senior Curator, Modern Art Oxford, and Victoria Pomery, Director, Turner Contemporary, Margate.

