Exhibition: 19.04–06.06.2021
Place: Zachęta – National Gallery of Art, plac Stanisława Małachowskiego 3, 00-916 Warsaw, Poland
Artists: Zbigniew Dłubak, Dorota Podlaska, Leszek Rózga, Andrzej Tobis, grupa Twożywo
Curators: Marta Artyfikiewicz, Sara Herczyńska, Marcin Matuszewski, Maria Nowak, Zuzanna Zasack
Collaboration: Maria Świerżewska i Monika Zaleszczuk
On display: Andrzej Tobis’ works from the ‘A-Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series belonging to the Zachęta collection
The presentation Living Storages: Didactics was created as a result of a discussion about the items in the Zachęta’s collection that were the most interesting to us — the guides and educators working with people of different ages, backgrounds, and needs. For us, designing and preparing an exhibition from start to finish and then bringing it to the public was a new challenge — previously our job had been to talk about the works, curatorial ideas or contexts helpful in guiding exhibition tours.
It turned out that in the Zachęta’s storage rooms one can find several works that share the theme that is close to us — didactics, sometimes understood traditionally, sometimes ironically, and sometimes at a certain distance. Quite rusty as the concept may be, it has become the starting point for our story, even though initially we view it with suspicion. This is so because in our daily activities we are moving away from purely didactic relationships. We are trying to bring down the hierarchy built in school and focus on collaboration and sharing ideas at every stage.
The works presented at the exhibition are linked in various ways to the teaching aids familiar to anyone who has experienced learning at a Polish school. School charts, reproductions, display cases, preparations, and photographs viewed ad nauseam. How do pictures function when they are reduced to the role of teaching tools? How much is their visual layer subordinated to serving educational goals, and to what extent do they remain autonomous? Can we see them as an embodiment of the school system itself in order to ask questions about its validity and effectiveness? The exhibition raises more questions than it brings answers. It creates space for reflection, looking for solutions, but it also leaves room for doubt. It also opens room for nostalgia — because memories and emotions inevitably affect our thinking about school.
Source: Zachęta – National Gallery of Art
Andrzej Tobis’ adding work from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series from the Zachęta Didactic show, photographed in the Mikołaj Rej Highschool in Warsaw, photo: Krzysztof Nowak
Andrzej Tobis’ works on display and in the Zachęta collection:
Andrzej Tobis, adding, 2009 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, gothic style, 2009 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, tram, 2010 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, miner’s honorable suit, 2008 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, contour map, 2011 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, statue, 2007 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, technique of climbing, 2009 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, steering wheel, 2011 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, steel ball, 2010 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series
Andrzej Tobis, sun umbrella, 2010 from the ‘A–Z (Educational Cabinets)’ series