Zofia Kulik at Zak Branicka, Berlin. Interview

As part of VernissageTV’s coverage of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2014, in the following report we feature Zofia Kulik’s solo exhibition Instead of Sculpture – Sequences 1968-71 at the gallery Zak Branicka. With this exhibition Zofia Kulik returns to her earliest artistic explorations which were developed during her graduation work at the Sculpture Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Created in 1970/71, this project has been sleeping for over four and a half decades, and was never finally edited. Selected fragments from this work are now being presented for the first time as photo sequences at Zak Branicka. In the interview Zofia Kulik is reflects on the differences between documentation, sculpture, photography, production, time-based art and their interpretation in time. The show runs until June 21, 2014.

Zofia Kulik: Instead of Sculpture – Sequences 1968-71 at Zak Branicka, Berlin. Gallery Weekend Berlin (2014); Interview with Zofia Kulik; May 2, 2014. Video and interview by Frantisek Zachoval.

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