Podmet (Thickening)

  • Dates
    2022 - 2023
  • Author
  • Location Slovenia, Slovenia

Lucija Rosc's art freezes time, curating her grandparents' diverse possessions into a series. From knives to jokes, it bridges generational perspectives, emphasizing joy over time's anxiety.

Within her artistic practice, Lucija Rosc delves into the accumulation and archival of memories, fueled by a profound desire to arrest time or escape its ceaseless flow. Departing from her previous exhibitions featuring personal collections, archives, and objects, Lucija now delegates the collecting task to her grandparents. Choosing to construct a collection from their own accumulated items, she takes on the role of a curator, arranging and infusing her artistic signature into these assortments curated by her grandmother and grandfather.

The collections comprise a diverse range of items, spanning from utilitarian tools like knives and plates to whimsical elements such as jokes, trinkets, and cardboard cards adorned with puppy motifs. Even seemingly ordinary or discarded items like empty bottles of Tempel carbonated water find a place, offering a captivating insight into how her grandparents perceive these objects. The series prompts thought-provoking questions about generational differences in object perception, providing viewers with an extraordinary glimpse into the sentimental, aesthetic, and functional values attributed by the older generation.

Lucija employs various mediums—studio photographs, readymade objects, and sculptures—to present these items and memories. For the first time, she integrates a sound recording into the series, enhancing the sensory experience for the audience.

The sculptures featured in the series are meticulously crafted from recycled materials, each conveying a distinct message. The backgrounds and details, often consisting of items and papers received from her grandparents, play a pivotal role in conveying the essence of condensation, as denoted by the series' title: "podmet," a term referring to a mixture of flour and water used to thicken soup or stew. This term holds particular significance, echoing Lucija's grandfather Adi, who prepares this mixture whenever he cooks her favorite dish, carrot soup.

Approaching her project themes with empathy and love for her family, Lucija Rosc aims not only to preserve memories but also to bridge the perspective of her grandparents with external observers. The series radiates a profound sense of joy for life and the coexistence with loved ones, steering away from emphasizing the anxiety of fleeting time. The author's sincerity is evident in the non-judgmental exposure of habits, even those that may seem more or less meaningful.

Humor infuses every aspect of her work, reflecting a playful and enjoyable approach to her artistic process. This playfulness mirrors the character of her grandmother, Mica, who keeps a joke booklet in her wallet, sharing them aloud whenever the opportunity arises. Lucija captures Mica's humor on a vinyl record in another segment of the series, featuring 31 jokes accompanied by a reproduction of Mica's joke booklet, crafting a textual sound recording collection. The series further accentuates the graphic design elements of the vinyl, showcasing original archival photographs, Lucija's images, collages, and notes from her grandmother.

The series unfolds as a dynamic narrative, intertwining dialogues between photographs and materials, colors and patterns, and a distinctive interplay between Lucija's artistic expression and the individual voices of Mica and Adi.

Teja Miholič

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Mica collects and cuts out intriguing newspaper pieces, aiming to create collections from these stored cutouts in multiple boxes. Our collaborative exhibition piece features curated cutout collections on old bathroom floor mats, secured with pins.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Adi and Mica have used the same knives for as long as I can recall. Grandpa sharpens them regularly, giving them a unique blade shape over time. Despite being worn, they resist getting new ones, as these are deemed the best.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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In this photo, numerous keys are on display, now obsolete for unlocking doors as they've been replaced. These keys hold no practical function anymore but possess significant sentimental value for my family, making it intriguing to retain them.

© Lucija Rosc - My grandma gave me these cardboard pieces, thinking I could make something interesting with them.
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My grandma gave me these cardboard pieces, thinking I could make something interesting with them.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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This artwork features materials from construction sites, including clothespins from Yugoslavia borrowed from my grandparents. Still highly valued and in use, they kindly lent some for the exhibition, expecting their return.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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The glasses, a wedding gift to my grandparents, are special as they were made in my grandfather's hometown. Additionally, my grandmother, Mica, added the marbles for an extra touch.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Despite having new sets of plates in storage, my grandparents opt for different ones in daily use, reserving the unwrapped sets for the future. The teddy bear, a cherished gift since my birth, holds immense sentimental value for me.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Mica collects and cuts out intriguing newspaper pieces, aiming to create collections from these stored cutouts in multiple boxes. Our collaborative exhibition piece features curated cutout collections on old bathroom floor mats, secured with pins.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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A diptych of dog pictures my grandma collected and modified. One showcases a heart-shaped motif carved with a sharp object, while the other features playful scribbles made with a pen. The backdrop is calligraphy paper, a gift from my grandmother.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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This piece features dogs positioned on a tapestry handcrafted by my grandmother. Initially meant as a gift for my primary school graduation, it was completed and presented to me upon my graduation.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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My grandmother gifted me this decorative stickers. Treasuring their value, my grandparents refrained from using them to embellish their home. The stickers patiently awaited the perfect occasion, even as the kitchen and bathroom tiles were replaced twice.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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This is a picture of my grandparents, Adi and Mica. I took this picture last year, and in it, they are standing in the living room dressed in their usual home attire. They look very cozy and adorable.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Mica and I collaborated on this photo. She selected the backdrop/textile, and I arranged the curlers with the goal of emphasizing texture. To achieve this, both images, featuring a textile background, were printed on one half of a pillowcase.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Mica collects and cuts out intriguing newspaper pieces, aiming to create collections from these stored cutouts in multiple boxes. Our collaborative exhibition piece features curated cutout collections on old bathroom floor mats, secured with pins.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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In my grandparents' garage, I found a wooden branch, yellow foam pieces, and my grandmother's sneakers from her teaching years. With minimal wear, the sneakers remained in pristine condition.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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Mica collects and cuts out intriguing newspaper pieces, aiming to create collections from these stored cutouts in multiple boxes. Our collaborative exhibition piece features curated cutout collections on old bathroom floor mats, secured with pins.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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This photo captures my grandma's fall leaf collection carefully arranged on their cherished blanket. Inspired by the texture, I decided to print the image onto a piece of fabric obtained by cutting a pillow cover in half.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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In my grandparents' garage, I captured a photo featuring artificial flowers combined with their outdoor clothesline. The composition is presented as a photograph, aligning the real clothesline with the image and using it as a frame.

© Lucija Rosc - Image from the Podmet (Thickening) photography project
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"Mica Reads Jokes" is a collection of 31 jokes narrated by my grandmother, Mica. She keeps these jokes in a small wallet booklet, ready to share at any moment. I captured her reading and created a vinyl record.

© Lucija Rosc - The accompanying reproduction of the booklet serves as lyrics and a companion to the audio recordings.
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The accompanying reproduction of the booklet serves as lyrics and a companion to the audio recordings.

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