Places in the city that you pass every day without knowing that they exist - Part 22
Przemysław Szawłowski
Wrocław


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Places in the city that you pass every day without knowing that they exist - Part 22
Przemysław Szawłowski
Wrocław
some self portraits before and after I dyed my hair and cut my bangs. I’ve always been a pixie cut person, my hair hasn’t been this long since grade school, until the pandemic hit. growing it out for now.
(ID: two stylized self portraits of the artist, with their hair tied up in a clip behind their head. They are wearing blue glasses.)
TRIALED BY WATER* / 2023 / ONGOING [excerpt]
Project carried out as part of Kolektyw Hydroza / Hydroza Collective first exhibition Who will be the last to cry? at Foto Pracownia Wschodnia in Warsaw, Poland.
As a child, I loved being in the water. My parents often took me to the seaside. Water has become a symbol of relaxation for me. During the most difficult period of the pandemic, I was drawn to the river, the lake. I always associate water with rest. With a warm bath after a long, tiring day. With cleansing.
Through water, as a symbol of purification in the Christian religion, witches were verified. This was so-called water ordeal. The accused - bound, naked or in underwear - was thrown into the nearest water reservoir. Drowning was a proof of innocence, resurfacing resulted in torture and a trial that usually ended up at the stake.
The first water ordeals took place in ancient Mesopotamia. In medieval Europe, they were used in criminal and civil trials. This peculiar method based on ignorance of the physical laws, resurfaced in the early modern times during witch hunts. The church banned it at the beginning of 13th century, but city courts often used it in witchcraft trials. It was mostly used before the trial even started, as a kind of hint for a judge.
Although many clergymen and jurists pointed out the fallibility and brutality of the water ordeal, for the average person, it was unequivocal evidence of guilt.
I'd like to get some of that water back. Maybe a little bit for myself, maybe a little bit for the defendants. Through a series of (al)chemical procedures involving photographic emulsion, wandering through images from childhood, tarot or art history, I return to its meditative properties.
* The term comes from the files of the trial of Dorota Piotrowa, known as the Kashubian, accused of practicing witchcraft. The woman was tested by water. Thrice bathed, three times she came to the surface. As a result, she was imprisoned and tortured, source: AP w Bydgoszczy, AmN, ref. no. 131. Protocols of trials conducted against witches before the jury court of Nowe, 1689-1747.
Related links:
Hydroza Collective instagram
2023 Water is an alchemical substance | music mix | Czeczota radio show at Radio Kapitał
Music lecture on water as alchemical substance inspired by txt of Astrida Neimanis Hydrofeminism: Or, On Becoming a Body of Water.
Guest Rooms / individual exhibition / Trzecie Oko Gallery / ShowOFF Young Talents Section / Cracow Photomonth Festival / 2013
Curator: Bownik
Documentation: Mateusz Sarełło
More about the project HERE.
Related links:
2018 Documentary photography as an artistic inspiration, interview for The Weird Show [ENG]
2013 Bownik about Guest Rooms, natemat.pl
2013 Guest Rooms, artbook published by The Foundation for Visual Arts
SUBMICROSCOPIC BLACKLIGHT PARTY 4'x3' #collaboration with @greg_pettit & @elliotrogersart from 2017 #acrylic / #canvas #psychedelicart #postrealism (at Chicon Collective)
Reality is monsterous
The world is monstrous. Ideology is that which conceals the monstrosity of the real from us. The everyday--the quotidian normal--is a ceaseless concealment of this monstrous potential.