Agata Madejska: No Meat Without Bones

Agata Madejska: No Meat Without Bones

Belmacz

Agata Madejska, Pendulum (detail), 2022. 4k video. Courtesy of Agata Madejska and Belmacz.

June 3, 2022
Agata Madejska
No Meat Without Bones
June 8 - July 29, at Belmacz
June 8–July 29, 2022
Opening reception: June 7, 6–8pm
Belmacz
Belmacz, 45 Davies St
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Illuminated and laid out bare. Through sculptural installation, that expands photographic processes beyond the printed page, Agata Madejska’s practice considers systems of power and how we come to operate with and in different sociopolitical architectures. For her first solo exhibition with Belmacz, No Meat Without Bones, Agata builds on her ongoing research into the roots of differing socioeconomic models; be these the politics of the state or of the home.

Here, through close readings of feminist writings, Agata weaves together historical Communism and the ‘Transformation Years’ of post-Communist Poland, using her own familial relations to question the systematic nature of dependencies, social contracts, fluctuating political contexts, and wider societal transformations.

Tracing the weave of Agata’s research, this exhibition takes us back to Friedrich Engels’s 1884 treatise The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. In this anthropological text, Engels questions androcentric thought systems, focusing on the position of women in early communities, exploring how these forms of being with and together developed into modern forms of social organisation based upon class and private property. The treatise has had a strong influence on feminist debates; suggesting that social inequality arises not only due to the actions of the ruling elite and state but through the ways in which patriarchal power is embodied in domestic structures.

Taking a closer look at the death of “real” Polish socialism in the 1980s, and the following years of turbulence as Poland transitioned into a market-based economy, the work included in No Meat Without Bones emerges from these greyed mists. Rooted in both the personal and archival this exhibition places an emphasis on the materiality of speech; specifically, its ability to disturb how power wafts through both our private and public lives. In doing so, No Meat Without Bones makes palpable some sense of being with and in different structures of control; offering a slivered glimmer into a world not yet.

Agata Madejska (b.1979, Warsaw, Poland), graduated from Folkwang University of the Arts, Essen in 2007 and the Royal College of Art, London in 2010. 

For more information about Agata or the exhibition please contact gallery [​at​] belmacz.com.

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