Zuza Golińska at Piktogram / Warsaw

Zuza Golińska / Suns


20 September – 26 October, 2019
Curated by Romuald Demidenko


Piktogram

Kredytowa 9
00-056 Warsaw
Poland

The dryness of the mouth and the dust on the skin will become unbearable. The sand will
make your eyes itch. Creating from the remains of past production, pasting and patching
from what’s left of what used to be whole will be a valuable skill. Green will turn yellow and
dry. There will be no baths or water births. Droplets will be rare and valuable. The rising
temperature will make it difficult to inhale the thin, dry air. Only the few will have their
fragmented rivers, where they will be able to immerse in the cool water. When giving a
handshake, sweat will drip down your fingers. In certain instances it will be too cold, in
others too hot. There will be no weather forecast, for it will be too difficult to predict
anything. Factories will halt production. Days of the week and working hours will no longer
be relevant. The cyclic rotation of the planets around the Sun will remain unchanged for
the time being.

Zuza Goliska


We don’t want to conquer the cosmos, we simply want to extend the boundaries of Earth
to the frontiers of the cosmos. For us, such-and-such a planet is as arid as the Sahara,
another as frozen as the North Pole, yet another as lush as the Amazon basin. We are
humanitarian and chivalrous; we don’t want to enslave other races – we simply want to
bequeath them our values and take over their heritage in exchange. We think of ourselves
as the Knights of the Holy Contact. This is another lie. We are only seeking Man. We have
no need of other worlds. A single world our own – suffices us, but we can’t accept it for
what it is.

Stanisław Lem, Solaris


* All sculptures are made of upcycled steel from the Shipyard in Gdask.
Cooperation on welding – Marek Zdaniukiewicz i Jan Broda, workers of Shipyard.