Constant and Infinite, Evenly Progressing in All Directions Echoes of Gerard Lebik’s Practice
Site-specific intervention, installation / collective work
To honour the memory of Gerard Lebik, who passed away in November last year, we wish to mark his presence within the landscape of Sokołowsko—not through a monumental gesture, but through a constellation of ephemeral practices that invite a more nuanced mode of listening and attune participants to the particular qualities of a place that the co-founder of Sanatorium of Sound explored with such care over the past decade.
We invited Keith Rowe, Lucio Capece and Zorka Wollny to create listening exercises in the form of short text scores intended for individual performance. These scores are designed to help participants listen as attentively as Gerard did—to cultivate a similar sensitivity to the specific qualities of acoustic space. The first three scores will be installed at selected locations throughout the village as small sculptural elements designed by Kama Sokolnicka, forming the beginning of a growing constellation that will continue to develop over the coming years. The entire project is conceived as a reference to Walce poszły w świat (The Waltzes Went Out into the World), the generative composition Lebik created in 2020.
The project is complemented by an installation dedicated to Gerard Lebik’s recorded work. Bringing together a carefully selected group of recordings—from works released under the pseudonym Zopan to his final compositions—it traces the development of his artistic practice, the breadth of his interests and, perhaps most importantly, the formal approaches to which he continually returned and which he continued to refine throughout his career. Together, these recordings reveal the distinctive artistic language that came to define his work.
Curators: Paweł Szroniak, Zuzanna Fogtt
Research collaboration: Piotr Ceglarek