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Mikołaj Sobczak: Le Boudoir de l'Amour,

11 September  —  19 October 2024
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Mikołaj Sobczak: Le Boudoir de l'Amour

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11 September  —  19 October 2024
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    Mikołaj Sobczak, Le Boudoir de l'Amour

    Opening: 11 September, 2:30 - 8 pm 

     

    Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce Mikołaj Sobczak’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, opening as part of Berlin Art Week on September 11, 2024. 

     

    Mikołaj Sobczak’s work focuses on the creation of alternative historical images, blending video and painting with performance, often in collaboration with German artist Nicholas Grafia. Sobczak’s surreal, collaged narratives feature protagonists from queer and transgender activism, as well as countercultural emancipatory movements that challenge conventional and canonic historical perspectives through marginalized voices. The exhibition draws inspiration from the cafe and bookstore in the Parisian neighborhood of Montmartre allegedly operated by Eva Kotchever, a Polish-Jewish writer, activist, and queer icon, after her deportation from the US to Europe in the early 20th century. It is dedicated to such rumored and legendary spaces – cabarets, bookstores, cafes, and hotels – where queer individuals could authentically and safely express their identities, highlighting the revolutionary nature of the spaces themselves and forming a sense of community. 

     

    The gallery will be transformed into a theatrical setting, utilizing its windows and multiple levels, featuring three scenographic rooms with puppets and furniture, seven wooden cutouts, and a selection of paintings. Central to the exhibition are Kotchever and Sylvin Rubinstein, a Polish-Jewish dancer, performer, and resistance fighter. Both historical figures are closely associated with theater and the organization of spaces for revolutionaries, resistance movements, and queer communities. To further explore these themes, the exhibition will feature a public program of talks with historians Joanna Ostrowska and Suzette Robichon, who are actively involved in reconstructing these biographies.

     

    Eva Kotchever, also known as Eve Adams, was a notable figure in the early 20th-century queer community in New York City, where she ran Eve’s Hangout, a tea room and underground lesbian club in Greenwich Village. In 1925, she was deported from the United States back to Europe due to her radical activities and writings. Her life in Poland remains largely undocumented, but she later relocated to Paris, where rumors suggest she organized a lesbian cabaret.

     

    Sylvin Rubinstein was renowned for his cross-dressing performances, where he performed under the stage name “Dolores”. Rubinstein used his theatrical skills as a means of survival and resistance during the Nazi occupation, often disguising himself to evade capture. In Sobczak’s dense and intensely stylized compositions, one can discern Rubinstein’s likeness in various stages of his life – from his time as a performer alongside his sister Maria in the two-person flamenco act Imperio and Dolores to his later years as an aging recluse, recounting curious and tragic memories of his youth to a few interested historians. Rubinstein’s involvement in the resistance movements and his ability to create safe spaces for queer individuals and revolutionaries are pivotal to understanding the intersection of art and activism.

     

    The exhibition is organized in collaboration with Jester | Flanders Arts Institute.

      

     

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    • Mikołaj Sobczak The Origin of Painting (Sylvin Rubinstein and Faun), 2023 Oil on canvas Signed, dated and titled verso 204 x 159 cm 80.3 x 62.6 inches
      Mikołaj Sobczak
      The Origin of Painting (Sylvin Rubinstein and Faun), 2023
      Oil on canvas
      Signed, dated and titled verso
      204 x 159 cm
      80.3 x 62.6 inches
    • Mikołaj Sobczak Dolores and Imperio, 2023 Oil on canvas Signed, dated and titled verso 196 x 178 cm 77.2 x 70.1 inches
      Mikołaj Sobczak
      Dolores and Imperio, 2023
      Oil on canvas
      Signed, dated and titled verso
      196 x 178 cm
      77.2 x 70.1 inches
    • Mikołaj Sobczak Dress From A Flag, 2023 Oil on canvas Signed, dated and titled verso 200 x 167 cm 78.7 x 65.7 inches
      Mikołaj Sobczak
      Dress From A Flag, 2023
      Oil on canvas
      Signed, dated and titled verso
      200 x 167 cm
      78.7 x 65.7 inches
  • Mikołaj Sobczak, Józef Niemczyk, 2024
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Józef Niemczyk, 2024
    In collaboration with Yuval Harel
    Oil, print on wood, disassembled metal stand
    250 x 122 x 100 cm
    98.4 x 48 x 39.4 inches
  • Mikołaj Sobczak, Watch out for AIDS!, 2023
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Watch out for AIDS!, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    197 x 152 cm
    77.6 x 59.8 inches
  • In times of political radicalization, Sobczak's art invites us to engage with the construction of history. 

     

    — Merle Radtke, Kunsthalle Münster

  • Mikołaj Sobczak, Eve's Hangout, 2024
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Eve's Hangout, 2024
    In collaboration with Olik Stawik
    Two wooden walls, wooden floor, painted antique clock, dresser, puppet, chair, prop – wooden book and lamp
    270 x 270 x 262 cm
    106.3 x 106.3 x 103.1 inches
    • Mikołaj Sobczak Sylvin Rubinstein, 2024 In collaboration with Tom Alon Oil, print on wood, disassembled metal stand 250 x 122 x 100 cm 98.4 x 48 x 39.4 inches
      Mikołaj Sobczak
      Sylvin Rubinstein, 2024
      In collaboration with Tom Alon
      Oil, print on wood, disassembled metal stand
      250 x 122 x 100 cm
      98.4 x 48 x 39.4 inches
    • Mikołaj Sobczak Alex, 2024 In collaboration with Tom Alon Oil, print on wood, disassembled metal stand 250 x 122 x 100 cm 98.4 x 48 x 39.4 inches
      Mikołaj Sobczak
      Alex, 2024
      In collaboration with Tom Alon
      Oil, print on wood, disassembled metal stand
      250 x 122 x 100 cm
      98.4 x 48 x 39.4 inches
  • Mikołaj Sobczak, Adam Gawron, 2024
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Adam Gawron, 2024
    Oil, print on wood, disassembled metal stand
    250 x 122 x 100 cm
    98.4 x 48 x 39.4 inches
  • Mikołaj Sobczak, The Universal Empire, 2024
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    The Universal Empire, 2024
    Video, 27:20 min
    Edition of 3 + 2 AP
  • Mikołaj Sobczak, Venus, 2023
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Venus, 2023
    Acrylic and ink on canvas, cotton thread
    159.7 x 199 cm
    62.9 x 78.3 inches
  • Mikołaj Sobczak, Witches Rights, 2023
    Artworks

    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Witches Rights, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    205 x 280 cm
    80.7 x 110.2 inches
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    Mikołaj Sobczak

    Born 1989 in Poznań, Poland

    Lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany

     

    Mikołaj Sobczak works in the fields of video and painting; performative forms of expression are also an essential element of his artistic practice, often collaborating with German artist Nicholas Grafia. Sobczak’s work depicts everyday scenes as well as alternative historical images; in his surreal, collaged pictorial narratives he inserts protagonists from queer and transgender activism and countercultural emancipatory movements.

     

    Sobczak studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in Miroslaw Balka‘s Studio for Spatial Activities, was a scholarship holder at the Berlin University of the Arts, and graduated as a Masters student in 2019 at the Kunstakademie Münster. In 2024 Mikołaj Sobczak held an institutional solo exhibition at Jester - Flanders Arts Institute, Genk, Belgium. The artist will have a solo exhibition at Salzburger Kunstverein, Austria in 2025. Recent exhibitions also include Ludwig Forum, Aachen (2023); Kunsthalle Münster (2022-2023); Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2021); MUDAM, Luxembourg (2021) and Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2020). Works by Sobczak and Nicholas Grafia were purchased by the Stiftung Junge Kunst of the Friends of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen as part of the 2019 graduate exhibition of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. 

     

    Sobczak’s works are held in the collections of Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf; Ludwig Forum, Aachen; The Perimeter, London; Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw and The National Museum, Gdańsk, among others.

     

    In 2021, Sobczak was awarded Poland‘s most prestigious art prize, the Paszport Polityk. He was an artist-in-residence at the Rijksakadmie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam (2021-2023) and from September 2023 until February 2024 Sobczak was participating in the biannual residency program with Art Explora - Cité internationale des arts in Paris.

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