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Dear ARLISians, 

Over the last few years, I have worked with the Foksal Gallery in Warsaw to help promote their archive and to plan an exhibition to help celebrate the gallery's 50th anniversary. The material is amazing and the gallery's archive is an impressive graphic record of inventive and rigorous persistence. There is a lot of printed matter, including super exhibition publications, posters and invites. It's been a great collaboration and we are installing the 50th anniversary exhibition now at the James Gallery at the CUNY Graduate Center in NYC. 

For anyone in the New York area and for others visiting over the next month or so, please come to the show. The opening is this Friday night, or catch it while it is up at the James Gallery until Dec. 17th. There is also a talk on Monday, Nov. 21st with art historian and curator, Pawel Polit and members of the Foksal team and a walk-through with the curators on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. More info below. 

thanks and best, 
David Senior


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Subject: The James Gallery at CUNY Graduate Center presents Thoughts Isolated: The Foksal Gallery Archives, 1966–2016
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Art and Education

November 10, 2016

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Zbigniew Gostomski, Windows Without a View (Winter Assemblage), 1969. Site-specific installation outside Foksal Gallery. Photo: J. Borowski. Courtesy of the Foksal Gallery.
The James Gallery at CUNY Graduate Center

Thoughts Isolated:
The Foksal Gallery Archives, 1966–2016

November 19–December 17, 2016

Opening: November 18, 6–8pm

The James Gallery
The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue
between 34th and 35th Streets
New York, NY 10016
Hours: Tuesday–Thursday noon–7pm, Friday–Saturday noon–6pm

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Curators: Katherine Carl, Katarzyna Krysiak, David Senior
Cooperation: Bartek Remisko and Martyna Stołpiec. With special thanks to Anna Ficek and Jennifer Wilkinson
Organizers: James Gallery, The Graduate Center, CUNY and Foksal Gallery, Mazaovia Institute of Culture, Warsaw

Founded by artists and critics in 1966 in Warsaw, Poland, the Foksal Gallery has thrived through transitions in the realms of government, the economy, and the art world. How does the Foksal Gallery illuminate ways of building a sustained art community and legacy? The archives tell the story of the gallery as a model of an arts space run as a collaboration between artists and critics and engaged consistently in critical reflexive dialogue about its purpose/mission and meaning. 

The exhibition opens on the occasion of the Foksal Gallery's 50th anniversary featuring the Foksal Gallery Archive's unique set of resources of original papers, photographs, printed matter and artworks collected since the gallery's founding. The exhibition includes early exhibition catalogues, invitations, posters and flyers, often designed by the artists themselves. Original material such as maquettes and designs for exhibitions are also to be found, as well as a large amount of photographic documentation of performances, installations and social gatherings at the gallery as well as sound and moving image recordings of early happenings and events.

The theoretical writings of the core critics who formed the Foksal's philosophical agenda, such as Wiesław Borowski, Hanna Ptaszkowska, Mariusz Tchorek and Andrzej Turowski, were provocations towards rethinking how art could be presented. This exhibition pays homage to their work and theoretical rigor which emphasized new artistic concepts that changed how art could take place and disperse itself. These key texts form the enduring legacy of the Foksal Gallery. 

Thoughts Isolated, the exhibition's title, is excerpted from a text entitled "The Living Archives" by Wiesław Borowski and Andrzej Turowski (1971), in which the artists-critics stated in bold text: "WE DO NOT PRESENT HISTORY BUT WE KEEP THOUGHTS ISOLATED." This notion captures the Foksal Gallery's continued exploration of role of the archive in the gallery's program. As we trace the various ways in which the archive was staged throughout the history of the gallery, this exhibition is similarly an experiment with archival practice.

In its current state, housed in same small gallery space in Warsaw, the Foksal Gallery Archive demonstrates the truly experimental nature of the exhibitions and performances by gallery artists like Henryk Stażewski, Zbigniew Gostomski, Tadeusz Kantor, Edward Krasiński, Maria Stangret, and Stanisław Dróżdż and generally, the role played by the gallery in shaping the history of contemporary Polish art (more).

The exhibition was made possible by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland; the support of the Polish Cultural Institute, New York; the patronage of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute/Culture.pl. Special thanks to Anka Ptaszkowska.

Additional support from The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York; The Kosciuszko Foundation; The Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences of America, Inc.; Artists Alliance Inc.; CEC ArtsLink; EFA Project Space; Franklin Furnace; NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc.; Residency Unlimited.

James Gallery programs

Monday, November 21, 6:30pm
Lecture and discussion
Achieving Rapport: Art and Archives at Foksal Gallery  
Katarzyna Krysiak, Pawel Polit, David Senior, Justyna Wesołowska
Moderated by Katherine Carl 

Tuesday, November 22, 6:30pm
Gallery tour
Thoughts Isolated: The Foksal Gallery Archives, 1966–2016 
Katherine Carl, Katarzyna Krysiak, David Senior

Wednesday, December 7, 7pm
Conversation
Object-Oriented Feminism 
Irina Aristarkhova, Katherine Behar, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Ashley Dawson, Piper Marshall, R Joshua Scannell

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David Senior
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