Andrej Polukord
Andrej Polukord
Unknown Mushrooms
The values of the Anthropocene Epoch pierce into the human
conscience and point a finger at the still-living brute instinct.
The long-flourishing subjugation of natural resources for excessive
consumption, human dominance over living nature and control of the
latter are being replaced today by new narratives about human
responsibility and the planet's future. The exhibition Unknown
Mushrooms by the interdisciplinary art creator Andrej Polukord, who
represents the young generation, invites to immerse oneself in a
dystopian tale full of paradoxes and jests, which takes the
spectator to a forest where mushrooms grow.
Mushrooms have a distinct status in the folklore and mythology of
various countries. They are associated with the forest spirits and
fertility. Mushrooms are also linked to the chthonic mythical being
- the devil - and the spheres of death and money attributed to it.
Often, mushrooms are depicted as living, even human beings,
appearing only to the chosen ones who are blessed with mushroom
luck or success.
The mushroom kingdom, however, is full of unusual, unknown
mushroom species. In this exhibition, Andrej Polukord, the
interdisciplinary art creator of the young generation, who is also
a successful mushroom picker and mushroom collector, introduces
new, invasive mushroom species that we ourselves have grown
industrially and planted in the forest.
Andrej Polukord (b. 1990) lives in Vilnius and Vienna. In
2011-2015 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna; in 2016 he
was awarded the Kunsthalle Wien Prize. In 2014 A. Polukord founded
Galerie Uberall, one of the first private mobile galleries. Galerie
Uberall has toured and exhibited internationally, including Vienna
Contemporary (2015), documenta (2017) in Athens, and Hoftallungen |
mumok in Vienna.
Polukord's installations, performances, and video art projects
seem comical and absurd at first glance, but their purpose is to
break the established thought patterns, to show the paradoxes
hidden within. He turns his hobbies, such as baking bread or
harvesting mushrooms, into artistic projects. Andrej's work plays
the card of frivolity and naivety with devilish accuracy and
precision, first by knocking the spectator out of their tracks and
forcing a smile, and finally by forcing one to think.
Exhibition Curator Jolanta
Marcišauskytė-Jurašienė
Architect Ūla Žebrauskaitė-Malinauskė
Designer Laura Grigaliūnaitė
Lighting Designer Milvydas Kezys
Coordinator Ernestas Parulskis
Coordinating Architect Mindaugas Reklaitis
Exhibition Partner Galerie Uberall
Sponsor: HUMANA, Borealis, Medžio
stilius
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