The Leaking Bodies Series
Barbara Kapusta
Barbara Kapusta
You feel like a
global fluid.
I penetrate
all boundaries.
Dripping
and oozing.
I am longing for you
to share
your wetness.
GIANNI MANHATTAN is pleased to present The Leaking Bodies Series, Barbara Kapusta’s second solo show with the gallery.
Kapusta’s immersive three-channel video installation The Leaking Bodies and her most recent acrylic glass works seek to describe the effects of environmental, social and emotional stress, the increasing toxicity of landscapes, political instability and how our relationship to these events work in, and on, our bodies.
The Leaking Bodies traces the connection between capital, migration, toxicity, activism, health and identity through the routes of fluids, linking acts such as the privatisation of drinking water and the forestation of crude oil streams. The installation weaves stories about leaking pipelines, contamination of water and terrain, ecological protest, identity and the permeability of our bodies and borders.
global fluid.
I penetrate
all boundaries.
Dripping
and oozing.
I am longing for you
to share
your wetness.
GIANNI MANHATTAN is pleased to present The Leaking Bodies Series, Barbara Kapusta’s second solo show with the gallery.
Kapusta’s immersive three-channel video installation The Leaking Bodies and her most recent acrylic glass works seek to describe the effects of environmental, social and emotional stress, the increasing toxicity of landscapes, political instability and how our relationship to these events work in, and on, our bodies.
The Leaking Bodies traces the connection between capital, migration, toxicity, activism, health and identity through the routes of fluids, linking acts such as the privatisation of drinking water and the forestation of crude oil streams. The installation weaves stories about leaking pipelines, contamination of water and terrain, ecological protest, identity and the permeability of our bodies and borders.
9.12.20—26.02.21
GIANNI MANHATTAN, Wassergasse 14, 1030 Vienna
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> we circulate our moist material [PDF download] You feel like a
global fluid.
I penetrate
all boundaries.
Dripping
and oozing.
I am longing for you
to share
your wetness.
GIANNI MANHATTAN is pleased to present The Leaking Bodies Series, Barbara Kapusta’s second solo show with the gallery.
Kapusta’s immersive three-channel video installation The Leaking Bodies and her most recent acrylic glass works seek to describe the effects of environmental, social and emotional stress, the increasing toxicity of landscapes, political instability and how our relationship to these events work in, and on, our bodies.
The Leaking Bodies traces the connection between capital, migration, toxicity, activism, health and identity through the routes of fluids, linking acts such as the privatisation of drinking water and the forestation of crude oil streams. The installation weaves stories about leaking pipelines, contamination of water and terrain, ecological protest, identity and the permeability of our bodies and borders.
global fluid.
I penetrate
all boundaries.
Dripping
and oozing.
I am longing for you
to share
your wetness.
GIANNI MANHATTAN is pleased to present The Leaking Bodies Series, Barbara Kapusta’s second solo show with the gallery.
Kapusta’s immersive three-channel video installation The Leaking Bodies and her most recent acrylic glass works seek to describe the effects of environmental, social and emotional stress, the increasing toxicity of landscapes, political instability and how our relationship to these events work in, and on, our bodies.
The Leaking Bodies traces the connection between capital, migration, toxicity, activism, health and identity through the routes of fluids, linking acts such as the privatisation of drinking water and the forestation of crude oil streams. The installation weaves stories about leaking pipelines, contamination of water and terrain, ecological protest, identity and the permeability of our bodies and borders.
Stemming from this concept of the permeability of skin and borders, The Leaking Bodies follows a fragmented body that is exposed to the effects of pollution and ecological disaster and in the process becomes contaminated through the leaks and holes in its skin.
For Kapusta, skin here assumes the position of a zone of transition, a membrane, acting simultaneously permeable and a barrier. A fertile zone where transformations, new compositions and multiplications occur, while at the same time contending with a constant and real threat of pollution, extinction and poisoning, all deriving from the vicious loop of capitalism, consumerism and our actions within it.
[...]we should cultivate thoughtfulness as to the technologies we use–borders, laws, doors, pipes, bowls, boats, baths, flood-barriers, and scalpels–in order to hold, release, and manage water. When is it time to release a boundary? When is it time to keep a point (cervix like) firmly sealed? At what point (cervix like) must the wall come down? When is a bandage ready to come off? How can a city be open to strangers and closed to tsunamis?
—Text by Sophie Lewis
For Kapusta, skin here assumes the position of a zone of transition, a membrane, acting simultaneously permeable and a barrier. A fertile zone where transformations, new compositions and multiplications occur, while at the same time contending with a constant and real threat of pollution, extinction and poisoning, all deriving from the vicious loop of capitalism, consumerism and our actions within it.
[...]we should cultivate thoughtfulness as to the technologies we use–borders, laws, doors, pipes, bowls, boats, baths, flood-barriers, and scalpels–in order to hold, release, and manage water. When is it time to release a boundary? When is it time to keep a point (cervix like) firmly sealed? At what point (cervix like) must the wall come down? When is a bandage ready to come off? How can a city be open to strangers and closed to tsunamis?
—Text by Sophie Lewis