French artist Pierre Huyghe, commissioned by the Dia Art Foundation in 2003, executed an extensive project titled “Streamside Day Follies.” With access to the small abandoned town of Streamside, Huyghe literally invented traditions for this provincial town in the USA. The project involved interconnected relationships between three elements: an imaginary community in the Hudson Valley, which launches an equally fictional festival; an actual film that narrates the workings of the young festival. “The exhibition led to the regular creation of a fourth space where the imaginary community, the film, and the festival would converge. Huyghe achieved this by designing four walls suspended on motorized tracks, programmed to periodically assemble into a darkened enclosure, within which the film ‘Streamside Day Follies’ would be shown” (35. Parallel Presents The Art of Pierre Huyghe by Amelia Barikin, MIT Press, 2012). When the film concludes, the walls disassemble. To this day, the celebration of the “Streamside Day Follies” and the film festival continue to take place in this town. In this way, the artist initiated an entire tradition within this specific location, which continues to be reproduced on a regular basis.
An anonymous and unsuspecting author receives an anonymous online request from the artist himself to write a “scientific paper” titled “The Identity of the Contemporary Artist on the Example of Oskar Dawicki’s Work” (original title: “Tożsamość współczesnego artysty na przykładzie learn more
An anonymous and unsuspecting author receives an anonymous online request from the artist himself to write a “scientific paper” titled “The Identity of the Contemporary Artist on the Example of Oskar Dawicki’s Work” (original title: “Tożsamość współczesnego artysty na przykładzie twórczości Oskara Dawickiego”). The author’s name, Jan Wallenrod, appears on the title page. An extensive learn more
Praca magisterska / Master’s Thesis
Oskar Dawicki
The film features Anna Baumgart, who, using the found footage strategy, becomes the heroine of the famous Soviet film “The Cranes Are Flying” by Mikhail Kalatozov, 1957. The artist, using film technology, inserts her own face instead of the face learn more
The film features Anna Baumgart, who, using the found footage strategy, becomes the heroine of the famous Soviet film “The Cranes Are Flying” by Mikhail Kalatozov, 1957. The artist, using film technology, inserts her own face instead of the face of the main character Veronica, played by Tatiana Samoilova. The 3-minute 28-second video captures the learn more
Prawdziwe? Lecą żurawie / Is it real? Cranes are flying
Anna Baumgart
The “Flower Power. Archive” project continues the series of projects by the Agency. In 2017, the group discovered an archive of a museum belonging to a secret society that existed during the late Soviet era and focused on pacifist and learn more
The “Flower Power. Archive” project continues the series of projects by the Agency. In 2017, the group discovered an archive of a museum belonging to a secret society that existed during the late Soviet era and focused on pacifist and dissident activities. According to the documents found, members of the Leningrad branch of “Flower Power” learn more
Flower Power. Archive, 2017
Agency of Singular Investigations
Praca magisterska / Master’s Thesis
Oskar Dawicki
Prawdziwe? Lecą żurawie / Is it real? Cranes are flying
Anna Baumgart
Flower Power. Archive, 2017
Agency of Singular Investigations
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