“Kraken. My father was a Pharaoh and I had to kill him”
December 5, 2025 – January 30, 2026
Bałagan Gallery
From December 5, 2025 to January 30, 2026, Bałagan Gallery presented the exhibition “Kraken. My father Was a Pharaoh and I Had to Kill Him” — an event exceptional in many respects. The project not only expanded the gallery’s spatial framework, but also intensified dialogue between international artistic communities and
diverse creative media.
For the first time, Bałagan Gallery realized a satellite exhibition,
which opened one day after the main exhibition launch at Podgórski KIOSK. This gesture symbolically extended beyond traditional institutional
boundaries, inviting audiences into a multi-layered experience of art.
Artists from around the world were invited to participate, working across
performance, video art, installation, sculpture, painting, and traditional media. Their practices focused on dreams, the unconscious, fears, phobias, and premonitions, as well as symbols, fairy tales, and legends. The exhibition sought to capture what emerges within us when rational
thinking and a sense of control over the world are suspended.
Viewers were confronted with experiences that initially might have seemed
wild, untamed, and unsettling, yet over time revealed an inner order. Kraken
proved to be a demanding exhibition —one that posed difficult questions about the boundaries of consciousness
and perception, about what we recognize in everyday life, and what lies
beyond the realm of the familiar and the named.
The curatorial text by Piotr Kolanko guided visitors into a world of repression
and returning fear:
“Once again you catch that insane gaze — seemingly nothing, yet you seize it in a split second on the street. For a moment you think it’s nothing at all:
you felt excitement, arousal, fear. You keep walking — you rationalize, suppress, escape, confabulate, eventually stuff yourself with something. After a long
day, you close your eyes and fall asleep. You haven’t even drifted off properly
when you already know that the gaze you saw in the morning is coming back
to you. In a moment, it will construct a tangled story and imprison you in a world you would not necessarily choose to inhabit.
What you have repressed will return with doubled force. At the bottom of the ocean, the Kraken has just awakened.”
Curator
Piotr Kolanko
Artists
Performance:
Krzysztof Leon Dziemaszkiewicz (Berlin)
Visual Artists:
Joanna Rusinek (Berlin)
Filip Kalkowski (Berlin)
Pichakorn Chukiew (Thailand)
Vilma Leino (Helsinki)
Krzysztof Leon Dziemaszkiewicz (Berlin)
Piotr Kolanko
Adrianna Gajdziszewska
Zofia Gajewska
Kamila Majcher (very ugly plates)
Piotr T. Mosur
Radim Koros
Marta Jamróg
Tomasz Rolniak
Jakub Sułecki
Magdalena Kościsz
Władysław Markowski
Zuzanna Romańska
Maciej Pęcak
Julia Celer
Seweryn Jański
Maja Maciejewska
Lidia Maslanka
Video Artists:
Jess MacCormack
Canek Zapata
Stanislav Pozhalov
DJ Set (Opening):
OLLIN