Beata Długosz

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Lives and works in Kraków, Poland. She is a member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers. She teaches photography at the Faculty of Art at the University KEN in Krakow. She obtained her PhD in Photography at the Film School in Łódź (PWSTiTV). In 2005 she was awarded a fellowship by the Mayor of the City of Krakow for her achievements in photography. Her works are part of the collection of Kraków’s Museum of Photography (MUFO) and the MOCAK Library collection. In 2014-15, she worked as the coordinator of the Main Program of the Krakow Photomonth Festival (MFK). Her work centres on phenomena such as the passing of time and the passage of time, resulting from both natural processes and human impact. The author's personal experience of the current reality shaped by politics, economics and ecology is important, through which she tells about the condition of the world and man. She works, mainly in traditional black-and-white photography techniques, makes experiments in camera-less photography, as well as site-speccific art installations.

BECALMED

BECALMED. Windless weather, a unique moment when nature seems to freeze. Premonition of a breakthrough. Is it the lull before the storm, or maybe a sign of a better future to come? Sometimes even the tritest gestures can provoke changes on a bigger scale; events that are barely noticeable from the everyday life perspective are nevertheless capable of producing the BUTTERFLY EFFECT.

Photo installation: traditional black and white photography, ink print; 106x160 cm, 60x80 cm, 40x60 cm, photo-object 400x400 cm; photosensitive paper, sand, 8 palindromes 23x23 cm.


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