Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Still Life, Berlin, 2019 R: Blue Ribbon, Warsaw, 2011
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Alltagsfantasie. A multi-layered self-portrait by Joanna Szproch.

The art photo book Alltagsfantasie by JOANNA SZPROCH is an ode to sexual autonomy and celebrates female sensuality. A courageous debut work that focuses on the pursuit of self-empowerment and the questioning of patriarchal structures. The pre-premiere was recently at the international photo festival Les Rencontres d’Arles in France.

“I penetrate with curiosity my infinite Alltagsfantasie that resonates with my true self. This allows me to live authentically despite illusionary appearances. Life is a miraculous mystery.“
Joanna Szproch

In a lengthy creative process that started in 2010 and lasted until 2021, JOANNA SZPROCH created morethan just a remarkable excerpt from her biography.Alltagsfantasieis a multi-layered self-portrait. PATRYCJA, a young model, takes on the role of the artist’s alter ego. Temporal levels condense into anultra-personal staging of everyday fantasy moments, a collage of past and present, fragments of dreamsand memories. The book that emerged from this complex process refers both to one’s own self and to that which arises in the context of social and cultural imprints.

Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, R: Sailor Moon, Mask made by Lena, artist’s daughter, Berlin, 2013.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, R: Sailor Moon, Mask made by Lena, artist’s daughter, Berlin, 2013.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Still Life, Berlin, 2019 R: Blue Ribbon, Warsaw, 2011
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Still Life, Berlin, 2019 R: Blue Ribbon, Warsaw, 2011

It is possible to be a muse, model and creator at the same time. And yet we fail because of the impossibilityof looking at oneself objectively. It is precisely in these in-between worlds of ‘female’ and ‘male gaze’, theboundaries between the self and the outside, that Szproch explores her Alltagsfantasie. Here she defies draconian society norms and indulges her needs and desires without compromise.

“Everything (Polish) women do is subject to constant public scrutiny. We are denied theright to pleasure and joy. This I intuitively refuse, but also I repel a female martyrdom thatweakens me.”
– Joanna Szproch

In 2012 JOANNA SZPROCH left Poland. In Berlin she wanted to escape the misogynist, conservative corset of her strictly Catholic homeland, to be free. But six years after the social outcry of #metoo, anti-feminists are still claiming that rape is not a crime against women, but against property. Szproch fights the dysfunctional system of patriarchy – a fight which still has to be fought in society and in everyday life in order to bring about change. 

“Some people say I have my head in the clouds. For me, it’s all true. Live your fantasy and do not let illusions trick you.”
– Joanna Szproch

Alltagsfantasieis an illustrated photo-text performance in which the artist invites us to reconsider notions ofidentity, gender roles and self-portrayal. It sharpens our view of the individual and societal search for self-empowerment and opens up space for a critical examination of existing power structures and norms.

Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Dear Father, here in Berlin, Drawing by Lena, artist’s daughter, Berlin, 2012 R: Still Life in a Boudoir, Berlin, 2019
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Dear Father, here in Berlin, Drawing by Lena, artist’s daughter, Berlin, 2012 R: Still Life in a Boudoir, Berlin, 2019
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Still Life, Berlin, 2019 R: Immaculate, Berlin, 2014
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, L: Still Life, Berlin, 2019 R: Immaculate, Berlin, 2014
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Lusciousness, Berlin, 2019
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie, Lusciousness, Berlin, 2019
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.
Joanna Szproch, Alltagsfantasie.

Alltagsfantasie JOANNA SZPROCH With an art historical essay by AGATA CIASTOŃ

Design by NORA CRISTEA 

SAVE THE DATE:

16 September 2023 6-8 pm at a.p. Bookstorein Berlin-Wedding

BOOKLAUNCH Alltagsfantasie–a multi-layered self-portraitby JOANNA SZPROCH

Artist talk with designer NORA CRISTEA and curator ISABELLE MEIFFERT at 7 pm 

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