
18 – 29 March 2025.
Opening: 18 March 18 – 20:00
Opening night programme:
18:00 Performance by Iga Maria Weyna
18:45 Artist’s talk with Iga Maria Weyna and Flóra Gadó
19:30 Video screening
On the 18th of March at 6:00 p.m. at ISBN + the opening of Iga Maria Weyna’s exhibition will take place. The works she will present will summarise a 3 year long project of intimate performances for camera under an umbrella metaproject Wheatness me. In the process she collaborated with three female photographers Agata Odolczyk, Justyna Solnica and Pamela Bachar. Apart from the videos and photographs Weyna will present a new performance.
Iga Maria Weyna’s works touch upon different layers of relationships – family ties, self-identity and coexistence with beings other than human. She particularly focuses on agricultural forms of oppression and how they can be reimagined for a collective future co–being. She wants the harvest to be fruitful for all the actors. In her works, Iga explores herself as a point on the Möbius strip that ties all beings together.
Performances for camera follow a three stage journey of decay, state of rest and rebirth. Through them Iga looks into the circular notion of saying goodbyes to chapters of life and versions of ourselves. They are a continuous ride through time in loops or even across many orbits – seeing coming of age as a continuum rather than a singular moment.
Iga Maria Weyna – HMC Projects Fellow at Bromsgrove International School Thailand in Bangkok. Graduate of BA Performance Art at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, graduated with honours, a student of MA Art Research at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw. An interdisciplinary artist working with performance, film, photography and text. Her work explores the relationship between bodies, cultures and grain.
Former director of the Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation, where she produced exhibitions, publications and cultural events, including Secondary Archive – platform for female artists from Central and Eastern Europe. Since 2025 she is a coordinator of the Kulik-KwieKulik Foundation.
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