
Przymierzalnie/Fitting Rooms
Karolina Gembara
Tapir Book Design
Polish
Softcover
207 pages
110 x 160 mm
2013
‘This work comes from having a strong sense of not quite fitting into the mould, of living on a trajectory that is not the norm, being curious for what could have been. For this project I created a series of invented photographs, which serve as my provisional and fictional family album. In making these images I also created a set of invented memories.
Looking for lives I wanted to include I had one condition: a husband/wife, a relationship, kids, dogs, cats, a house, an apartment, mortgage. A home. Not necessarily all at one time, or in that order. But some attribute of ‘stabilisation’ must have been present. In whatever configuration. Age: plus/minus 30. Polish. Like me.
I found people, who, to various extents represent and inhabit a sedate model of life, one that could have been mine as I was born, raised and educated in similar circumstances. But something, somewhere, diverged from that steady progression and my life doesn’t quite fit into the parameters of the social figures I have been looking at.
I invited myself to these houses to ‘try on’ the lives of my friends, to see how I look in their seemingly routine outfits. I asked her (the girl/women/mother) to photograph me with her husband, boyfriend, with her baby, in her bed, kitchen, and bathroom. For just as long as it takes to shoot one or two rolls of film, and on those very rolls of film, I became her. Or rather I made an attempt to because sometimes the dream
cut does not suit us perfectly. As a result I accumulated a set of imaginary everyday situations, which could remain with me as potential memories of my early thirties.”
(source: https://cargocollective.com/karolinagembara/Fitting-Rooms-book)
About the Artist
Karolina Gembara is a photographer living and working in Warsaw, she was based in Delhi between 2009 and 2016. She is member of Sputnik Photos since 2018. Karolina’s interests revolve around issues of home, belonging, migration, changing lands and identities. Recently she has also focused on political situation in her home country.
(source: https://cargocollective.com/karolinagembara/About)
About the Publisher
Ania Nałęcka-Milach – born 1977, book designer (alias Tapir Book Design since 2009).
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(source: https://nalecka.com/bio)