Łukasz Wierzbowski. Natural histories – was an exhibition held at Fort Institute of Photography in Warsaw in 2022. I have designed the visual identification, typography and posters for the exhibition and also produced this exhibition curated by Krzysztof Miekus.
The depiction of young men and women in the photographs of Łukasz Wierzbowski is akin to the way kittens are stuffed into vases to see if they fit. Their bodies evaluating the comfort and convenience of the objects they encounter – a glass plate, a wardrobe, a roadblock, a construction crane, the junk remnants of a burned-up car. These images are quite far from any cool, analytical sort of conceptualism. In fact, they are downright baroque in their excess – sensual and even fragrant. The artist’s lens captures the gleam of blooming young women, flowers too, the light of the setting sun. Wierzbowski’s visual world is replete with sensory stimulation, bright and warm, and yet underpinned with a sense of unease.
photo: Julia Pietrzak
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