Photo: Dagmara Barańska-Morzy

Enchanted Waters
Dagmara Barańska-Morzy

Exhibition dates

5.09-12.10

Place

Państwowa Galeria Sztuki

Entry

Paid admission
Curator
Mariola Balińska

This project is dedicated to the memory of Sopot’s vanished streams – waterways once visible, later regulated and buried underground. Using lumen and cyanolumen techniques, together with a distinctive method involving sand and seawater, the photographer has created a series of maps that document our memory of water. The work draws on the history of Sopot, a city whose development has always been closely tied to its streams. In the past, eleven of them marked the city’s natural boundaries and were a familiar feature of its beach landscape. Today, most have been channelled below ground, leaving irreversible marks on the environment.

Through her practice, the photographer seeks to recall these lost waterways and provoke reflection on how human intervention in nature shapes both the landscape and our shared memory. The process of creating memory maps begins with collecting sand and seawater from the places where the streams once met the sea. On the beach, lumen and cyanolumen prints were made on specially prepared, century-old photographic paper, with wet sand applied to photosensitive emulsion. The result is organic imagery – physical impressions of the memory of water. Each work takes the form of a map, an atlas, or a ‘fluviary’, evoking the history of these sites. Like the shifting traces left on sand by flowing water, every piece is unique and unrepeatable.

By applying historical photographic techniques to contemporary practice on Sopot’s beaches, the project offers a renewed interpretation of the city’s past and its hidden streams. It becomes a starting point for reflecting on the human relationship with nature, and on the ways in which transformations in the landscape shape both identity and memory. Created during an artist residency in Sopot, the project enters a wider artistic conversation about the memory of place and its ongoing transformation.

Exhibition open:
Tuesday–Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Born in Jelenia Góra, Dagmara Barańska-Morzy graduated from the Faculty of Photography at the University of the Arts in Poznań (2022) and completed the Sputnik Photos Mentoring Programme (2014). She has taken part in solo and group exhibitions and festivals in Poland and abroad. Her work has been presented at, among others, OFF Festival in Bratislava, Incheon Photography and Film Festival in South Korea, TIFF Biennale in Wrocław, and the I. Zjeżdżałka Greater Poland Photography Festival in Poznań. Her practice is centred on themes connected with the human condition – the inner world, relationships with others, and the ways in which we navigate reality. Intuition and emotion play a central role in her creative process, giving her work a meditative quality born of the desire to achieve the impossible: to suspend the fleeting nature of a moment, a place, or a sense of belonging. Alongside digital photography, she frequently works with analogue and alternative techniques such as cyanotype, lumen print, and pinhole photography, exploring the expressive potential of traditional methods. She lives and works in Kiekrz, near Poznań.

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