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Marcin Dudek at IKOB Museum of Contemporary Art

Artist: Marcin Dudek

Exhibition title: Akumulatory

Venue: IKOB Museum of Contemporary Art, Eupen, Belgium

Date: September 19 – November 26, 2023

Photography: Lola Pertsowsky / all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and IKOB Museum of Contemporary Art

Marcin Dudek (*1979, Kraków, PL) weaves together memories of his youth as part of the Polish generation that came of age after the dissolution of the Eastern bloc with a critique of society’s dependence on spectacle, power, and aggression. Working across installation, performance, sculpture, and painting, he uses found and salvaged materials, slicing and welding them together in an anti-readymade approach. For his first solo show in the German-speaking world, the artist has conceived new large-scale installations, presented alongside existing and reconfigured works. His exhibition at IKOB centers around spaces in which profound transformations—of the body, of the mind, of society—take place. In each of these locations, survival and community become inextricable from one another.

Responding to IKOB’s architecture, AKUMULATORY takes viewers on a journey through different chapters and sites of the artist’s past. The show thereby continues Dudek’s series of “memory boxes”: scale replicas of rooms that speak to a particular identity or experience, often located on the fringes of society. The “memory boxes” combine original elements of a space with assemblages and images that convey the underlying narratives housed there. For each of these works, Dudek builds an architectural skeleton that is permeable and irrational, turning reality inside out. The title of the exhibition, AKUMULATORY [Polish for batteries], refers to this amalgamation of memory and material, and to a transfer of a loaded energy from the artist to the audience.

In this exhibition, Marcin Dudek shows us the spaces that have transformed him and his generation. He invites the audience to join his reckoning with a troubled history, speaking to the universal human experience of wanting to belong, of searching for environments in which we can fashion our own selves and become somebody new. In his remarkable practice, we come to recognize the failure of supposedly contained entities that are meant to protect us: human bodies, institutions, nation–states. Dudek peels open the envelope of mass society and what emerges are not the clean, abstract lines of consumerism but waste, plastic, and toxins.

Exhibition supported by the Polish Institute Brussels, Wallonie-Bruxelles International and Harlan Levey Projects.

MARCIN DUDEK (*1979, Kraków, PL) studied at the University of Art Mozarteum, Salzburg, AT and Central Saint Martins, London, UK graduating in 2005 and 2007 respectively. Recent solo exhibitions include NEOPLAN, Edel Assanti, London, UK (2023); “THE GROUP, Kunsthal Extra City, Antwerp, BE (2023); ULTRASKRAINA, Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, Paris, FR (2021); SLASH & BURN II, Harlan Levey Projects, Brussels, BE (2021); THE CROWD MAN, MWW Wrocław Contemporary Museum, Wroclaw, PL (2019); and THE LURE OF THE ARENA, MNAC National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest, RO (2019). Selected group exhibitions include ART OF THE TERRACES, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK (2022); COLLAPSING, TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ES (2022); 8th Biennial of Painting, Museum Deinze and Museum Roger Ravel, Deinze, BE (2022); FUCK YOU, Kunstenhuis Haralbeke, BE (2021); DOPPELGANGER, Entreprendre & KANAL-Centre Pompidou, Brussels, BE (2021); PSYCHIC WOUNDS: ON ART & TRAUMA, The Warehouse, Dallas, US (2020); and “GIOCHI SENZA FRONTIERE, Palazzo Mazzarino, Manifesta12, Palermo, IT (2018). Dudek’s work is included in international collections including MWW Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Wroclaw, PL and National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest, RO. Dudek lives and works in Brussels.

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