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ago" series also contain elements of dreams, they pass the limits of relity, they become a kind of theatre of dreams since theatre is a favourite inspiration for the artist - when he was recording Kantor's play and also when he is building his individual creation lined with mystery and understatement. Photography can enliven this memory, even so personal photography like that of Bruno Wagner. That photography can bring back memory about people, events, things which last only transitorily in our consciousness.
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The dreams filled with hope that photography can retain somewhat of transitoriness of passed events. They are also dreams what the title of one of the pictures suggests. Poetic pictures do not record any particular situation or event - they are rather attempt to create poetic visions on the border line between reality and dream, they are trying to bring back what was before, what mercilessly goes away. "The theatre of memory was the theatre of death"* - and in case of Bruno Wagner memory is negation of death. Thus photographs of Bruno Wagner do bring back memory in a similiar way like the Theatre of Kantor does. In Touluse the photographs of Bruno Wagner brought back her memories about close friend and now, when Urszula Czartoryska is no longer among us, they vivify memories about herself. Urszula Czartoryska who witnessed this premiere years ago has found on one of photographs her friend, Kantor's actress Elzbieta Krasinska who participated in this spectacle. The premiere of this play took place just in Touluse on January 10th 1991. The pictures presented there were very personal documentation of the Tadeusz Kantor spectacle "Today is my birthday". I have encountered works of Bruno Wagner for the first time three years ago in a tiny gallery with the Polish name "Pochodzenie" in the old town of Touluse. He is also interested in theatre, takes part in realisation of spectacles, makes scenography and slide projections. Founding member of the group "Lucette Omnibus", which aim is, inter alia, to present young contemporary photography to wider audience through organisation of photographic events, happenings, spectacles, exhibitons.
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He animates photographic courses and image workshops for children. The one who penetrates walls wakes up and passes through nightmares. Overeaten hipermarkets explode, an accordion weeps somewhere at a distance, Sleeping belladonna, a town in fire, rabbits jumping in night dreams,Ī little danse macbre, she-wolf looks for her prey to feed a child, Naked, a niche, neon sign, jewelery, numbered, nepotism, matches. Motorised police, everything 10 francs a piece, employment office,ĭog's turds, son of a bitch, Miss Bluff contest. National bank, a corso, a herbicide, a safety system camera, Disneyland, ago" - Mala Gallery, Warsaw, April 2000Ī car, a highway, beyond fields, infinite monochrome blueness,įirst human being, tied trees, suburbs, safety belt, a paper sheet with handwritten words "Please give me 1 franc",Ĭhildhood memories, shoved out board with "I am donkey" written in chalk,