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Body Politic: The Films Of Natalia Ll

23 Mar 2023

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Thursday
11:00 – 21:00

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Whitechapel Gallery

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A rare UK screening of the short films of the avant-garde feminist Polish artist, Natalia LL, who died in August 2022.

About

Renowned for her witty critiques of consumer society, investigations of sexuality and gender, and systematic experimentation with the laws of probability, her work Investigates the aesthetic and erotic features of the commodified body.

Curated and introduced by Rayzacher & followed by Q&A..

Body Politic: The Films of Natalia LL Programme

Permanent Measurement of Time, 1970, 0’35” 

Natalia LL‘s first film work and at the same time her most minimalist, purely conceptual piece. 

Permanent Measurement of Every 1 km of the E22 Motorway, 1970, 2′ 

The work, created at the same time as Permanent Measurement of Time, is connected with the artist’s important concept of objectifying reality by showing it on film or in photographs. At the same time it is connected with Natalia LL’s aspiration to show everyday activities such as eating, copulation, speech and movement. 

Consumer Art (excerpts), 1971-2, 1974, 1975, 15’57” 

One of the most frequently interpreted and distinctive works in Polish contemporary art. Consumer Art is an extensive photographic and film cycle developed in the course of three years. It depicts young women sensually licking bananas, wiener sausages, salted sticks, ears of corn and caressing them with their lips, as well as feasting on custard and jelly. The footage is varied – the majority of images are black and white and depict a single model in a tight frame, most often a blonde woman with a girlish appearance. Natalia LL also collaborated with a different model, a brunette who is often portrayed in wider shots with bare breasts. With her look and expression, her photographs and films take the representation of women and their erotic fantasies to a higher level.  

 Impressions, 1973, 3’46” 

Natalia LL has been a pioneer in Polish art in looking at the female body through a woman. The somewhat blurry film shows a naked young woman touching and playing with her breasts. This is an uninhibited image of sexuality that can give pleasure to the viewer, but at the same time, it is a record of a spontaneous discovery of one’s own carnality and pleasure by the subject registered with the camera.   

Artificial Reality, 1976, 15’29” 

The work resulted from one of photographic and film seances, as the artist called them. The use of the procedures of multiplication and the mutual overlapping of semitransparent images on photographic film produces the impression of movement: veiling and unveiling the private parts of the body, but also a sense of artificiality and subversion inherent in photography and film that records the image of reality and “falsifies” it at the same time. 

Pyramid, 1980, 1’58” 

At the end of the 1970s, the artist’s work witnesses a change and enters the spheres of mysticism, mythology and cosmology. Yet, the body continues to function as her primary medium and the performances were seldom performed directly for the camera, although the awareness and necessity of film documentation was obvious for the artist. The first of a cycle of those seances, titled Dreaming, was conducted in 1978. The actions adopted different forms – Natalia LL was asleep in the presence of the viewers or only with the camera as a witness; she was also experimenting with sleeping in the pyramid. Those seances stemmed from the pursuit of reaching the subconscious – the artist very often noted down her dreams immediately after waking up.  

Points of support, 1980, 1’02” 

Natalia LL carried out the seance Points of Support, during which she performed nude gymnastics combined with choreography on a meadow in the Pieniny National Park. Each of the figures that her body adopted corresponded to a certain stellar constellation, thus building a bridge between the woman and the universe. 

Voracious Cats (excerpts), 1994, 3’06” 

The time after 1990 in the output of Natalia LL is marked by an interest in ecology and natural energy. The artist always loved cats, they were often the protagonists of her casual, private photographs. This video is one of the rare artworks with the participation of these animals.    

Brunhild’s Dreams, 1994, 9’43” 

In this work Natalia LL impersonates for the first time Brunhilde – a character from Nordic mythology, the heroine of the opera Valkyrie by Richard Wagner, the artist’s favourite composer. Through the brave heroine she talks about the transience, ultimate matters, meeting of Eros and Tanatos. She uses a banana, a symbol of sexuality familiar from her earlier works, as well as kales and skulls, well-known symbols of death.  

  Menego, 1997, 7’20”

After the great flood that hit Poland in 1997, Natalia LL referred to this fact through her performance on the bottom of a dried-up reservoir on the Bystrzyca River. “Menego” is a title taken from the prose of the Polish poet Cyprian Kamil Norwid and refers ambiguously to drowning in water as well as drowning in the banality of everyday life. The artist sees art as a safeguard against spiritual drowning. 

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