2022Veranstaltung3 - Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, Sophie Goltz

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas / Sophie Goltz

Crossing #1 - (The High Priestess)
21. 7. 22, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Art and Activism as an Inseparable Tool  for Storytelling

Artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas in conversation with Sophie Goltz (Director of International Summer Academy, Salzburg)

The Polish-Romani artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas will introduce her artistic work and her participation in Romani activism. For her, art and activism are inseparable. Both merge in her practice, which addresses anti-Romani stereotypes while building an affirmative iconography of Roma communities. As a feminist, Mirga-Tas tells stories without shouting, even if they are attached to the fight against racial, class and economic prejudice. She mainly shows women in their everyday life: their relationships, alliances, and shared activities. In her textile collages, the depicted costumes of the communities refer to a set of intertwined micro- and macro-histories of displaced bodies within the fortress Europe.

Venue
Galerie Kunst im Traklhaus
Date
21. 7. 22, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas is a Polish-Romani artist and activist. She deals with antiziganist stereotypes and works to build an affirmative and situated iconography of a Roma community from a perspective of a feminism of minority. She graduated from the Faculty of Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (2004). Her works have been shown in several dozen individual and collective exhibitions, including at the 11th Berlin Biennale (2020), the Moravian Gallery in Brno (CZ) (2017), the Centre of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko (PL) (2020), the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2020), the “Art Encounters” Biennale in Timişoara (RO) (2019) and the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum – Kulturen der Welt in Cologne (DE). Since 2011, she has organized the international artistic residency program “Jaw Dikh!” in Czarna Góra (PL), intended for Roma and non-Roma artists. She received distinction at the 42nd and 44th Painting Biennale “Bielska Jesień” (2015, 2019), and holds a scholarship from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage (2018). She is a laureate of Polityka’s Passport for the best artist from Poland in 2020, and was awarded the Maria Anto and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven Art Prize for a Young Polish Artist (2021) counteracting exclusion, racial discrimination and xenophobia. She lives and works in Czarna Góra in Spisz.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions
2021 Out of Egypt, Aresnał Gallery, Białystok (PL). 2020 29. Ceroplastic Excercises, Centre of Polish Sculpture, Orońsko. 2019Side thavenca, Rząsa Gallery, Zakopane (PL). GATE art zone 10, Düsseldorf (DE). 2018 Medzi Svetmi, Diera do sveta Gallery, Liptowski Mikułasz (SK). 2017 On the Road – AndroDrom, Mathare Art Gallery, Nairobi. Na pomedzi, On the border, The Polish Institute, Bratislava. 2016 Małgorzata Mirga Tas, National Theater, Skopje. 2015 Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, C. K. Norwid Cultural Centre, Kraków (PL).


Group exhibitions
2021 Liebe und Zuneigung, Künstlerhaus Karlsruhe BBK, Karlsruhe (DE). 2020 RESIST! Die Kunst des Widerstands, Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Cologne (DE). Die sonne does not shine the same as słońce, TRAFO Trafostacja Sztuki, Szczecin (PL). The stories we become, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw. Warsaw Under Construction, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw. 11th Berlin Biennale, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. The Kids Aren’t Alright!, La Rada, Locarno (CH). 2019 Art Encounters Biennial, Timișoara (RO). Roma Women Weaving Europe, European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture – ERIAC Rumänisches Kulturinstitut, Berlin. Speaking in One’s Own Voice, Promocyjna Gallery, Warsaw. 2018 Young Romani Artist, Kai Dikhas Galerie, Berlin. Hidden Roma Masterpieces, Palais of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg (FR). Romani Art, The Ethnography Museum, Tartnow (PL). The right to look, Szara Kamienica Gallery, Kraków. 2017 Transcending the Past, Shaping the Future, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ERIAC, Berlin. Kosmoshinokalo, Vesmír je černý, The Universe Is Black, Morawska Gallery, Brno (CZ). Kali Berga, Kai Dikhas Galerie, Berlin. 2016 Places in the forest, Weśune Thana, pany chłopy chłopy pany, BWA Sokół Art Gallery, Nowy Sącz (PL). Kali Berga, Bookstore Gallery, Kraków. 2014 Zalikierdo Drom, Interrupted road, Association of Polish Visual Artists Art Gallery, Warsaw. 2011 Dialogues-Wakerpipen, Jatki Art Gallery, Nowy Targ (PL). Jaw Dikh!, JCC Jewish Community Center, Krakow. Romani Art, Museum of Ethnography, Warsaw.

Sophie Goltz

Sophie Goltz lives and works in Salzburg and Berlin as a curator, art mediator and author. In 2020 she was appointed director of the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts Salzburg.  From 2017 to 2020, she taught as an Assistant Professor in the new Museum Studies and Curatorial Practice (MA) programme at the School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University Singapore and served as Deputy Director of Research and Academic Education at NTU Center for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore). From 2013 to 2016, she was Artistic Director of Stadtkuratorin Hamburg. From 2008 to 2017, she worked as a curator at the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.), where she also became Head of Communication and Art Education until 2013.