Kristina Inciuraite / Eleonore de Montesquiou
Test / Forward
02.02. - 08.03.2008
Opening
Friday, February 1st 2008
Antje Wachs Gallery is pleased to present Kristina Inciuraite and Eleonore de Montesquiou
in a two person show.
The project “Test” (2007–2008) by Lithuanian artist Kristina Inciuraite comprises a series
of graphic prints, photographs, and a video that reflects the post-Soviet
condition of Lithuania and test the psychological climate in the country in relation to transitions
within the socio-economic, and political domain.
The silkscreens depict Rorschach Inkblot motifs – used by psychologists in free
association exercises to measure an analysand’s psychic condition
(depending on a positive or negative reading of the abstract image of ink stains).
The series’ title, “The Oilblot Test” (2007), is derived from the visual register. The work draws
a parallel between the test and the collective psyche of the nation in relation to issues of oil
extraction and processing – which at this moment is a cause of high political tension in
Lithuania – globally – and in the surrounding geo-political region over which Russia exerts
increasing power.
In 2006 the Lithuanian oil company “Mazeikiu nafta” was bought by the company
“Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN S.A.”, a major Polish corporation (that employs
over 3500 workers; and mainly Poles, Russians and Lithuanians). The series of photographs
“Veteran Women” (2007) focuses on the employees of this company. The photographs
represent veteran women employees of “Mazeikiu nafta” who have worked for the company
for at least 20 years. They were photographed during the celebration to honour the veterans
held in “Mazeikiu nafta” every year: everybody who has spent many years in the company is
honoured.
The video “Oil City” (2007–2008) is set in the city of Mazeikiai, which is situated next
to “Mazeikiu nafta”. It discusses the influence that this giant company has on the city. The artist
asked citizens of Mazeikiai who were active users of the Mazeikiai Municipality’s website forum
to express their opinions about their city – its present situation and its potential for the future.
Mazeikiai has many Polish citizens, which is a cause for tension within the community –
and that the company and the city pay the foreigners too many concessions, even maintaining
Soviet attitudes. For better or worse, foreign employees working for the huge company
influence the identity of Mazeikiai, and if the company did not exist, the city would flounder.
Eleonore de Montesquiou’s project “Forward” also deals with the observing and changing of a
city, in this case St. Petersberg. The film GRIBOEDOVA shows images of a self organised
activity on a canal side street in St Petersburg. This type of business is vanishing, since the
city is being gradually renovated. The sound by Lembe Lokk introduces a very fine contrast
on the inside and the outside, as though one was watching from a window down in the street.
Two years after de Montesquiou filmed the people on Griboedova canal, she documented in over
50 photos signs changes in Saint Petersburg. The city has become a huge renovation and
construction site although in the center new architectural projects such as the Marinsky theater
are being suspended. The images shown in the gallery are comparable with mental notes,
they function like a fragmented film with close ups or links such as the 3 larger scale images
that Eleonore de Montesquiou shot in the center of Novosibirsk. The latter are very characteristic
of the juxtaposition of temporal layers one can encounter in Russian cities today.