LECTURE: The Limits of Objectivity

LECTURE: The Limits of Objectivity

The first day of the WATCH DOCS festival will open with the lecture The Limits of Objectivity by Michał Kowalski, a cultural studies expert professionally connected with the EL Gallery. Following the lecture, there will be two film screenings: Adidas. You Can Afford More and Chronicle of Funeral Rites.

More about the films:

Adidas Owns the Reality
The Yes Men are back, and this time their target is Adidas.

A Chronicle of Memorial Rites
The Smolensk monthly memorials—from pompous power rituals to tragicomic grotesque.

For eight years, Robert Kowalski documented the Smolensk monthlies, a series of gatherings that unexpectedly became direct encounters between the nation’s top politicians and its citizens. These wreath layings and street prayers, organized by authorities, were secured by snipers, anti-terrorist units, the State Protection Service, and mounted police. Opposing Jarosław Kaczyński were loosely organized small groups or even individuals acting alone. While the plane crash was, on one level, a human tragedy, these displays evolved into a form of alternate-reality political marketing. Over time, the nature of the ceremonies shifted—from solemn rituals aimed at consolidating power to grotesque displays of convulsions after that power was lost. 

Free admission
06.06.2025Fri18:00

Speaker:
Michał Kowalski – graduate of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, specializing in film studies within the Department of Cultural Studies. Member of the Art Laboratory Association, professionally affiliated with the EL Gallery Art Center in Elbląg.