Talent of the Year 2020 - NOMINEE: Jakub Stanek
Jakub Stanek
IN ANTICIPATION OF THE SUN
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Something stopped us that day. Even now, I don’t know exactly what it was.
It all began at an unnaturally early hour. For me at least. Kajtek is an old hand at
spooning down porridge at 5:30 in the morning. Outside the window, Egyptian
darkness. We were waiting for the sun. In winter, it sleeps in, rolls out of bed hours
after Kajtek, who was already sitting astride his sled in the hallway. I opened the
window, encouraging the caffeine to circulate through my veins. Chest pain hit with
the first inhalation. Asthma was up, too. Smell of chimneys burning.
It wasn’t smoke rising from the familiar shapes in the yard, not exactly. It was a fog,
dense as the dead of night. A violent act perpetrated against a pinned-down sun. I
rubbed my gummy eyes. Called to Kajtek. Nose squished to the windowpane, eyes
open wide, his mouth forming the question of the day: “Dad, what’s that?” Through a
mental mist, an answer emerged from a geography lesson of yore. “Clouds on Earth,
son!”
Something stopped us that day. Alert! Alarm! Smog! So we took off our hats and
one-piece snowsuits, disappointedly stowed the sled.
I closed the window. The smog transmogrified into a baleful dragon, writhing in the
skies above the city. Kajtek had already armed himself with sword and shield. I, too,
believed we could defend ourselves. I answered questions. I wove a tale, of verbs and
adjectives, with exclamation points! Kajtek covered a sheet of paper as white as snow
with grey and black graphite. We spun the globe, seeking to pinpoint the dragon’s
lair. Brush-stroked Chinese characters appeared before my mind’s eye. Cough.
I cannot speak. I cannot write. But I can look. I can show. The idea expelled itself
from me like a cough. Biological, organic. An unconditional reflex of a concept. I
owe it to my son. To you, too. And to the planet. To exhibit smog to the world. To
expose its nebulous face.
Something stopped us that day. We were held motionless, in anticipation of the sun.
About author:
Jakub Stanek was born in 1988 in Warsaw, Poland.
He study photography at INSTITUT TVŮRČÍ FOTOGRAFIE. In 2014 He started Sputnik Mentoring Program. For many years he has been conected with Milan where he worked on documentary and comercial projects. In 2015 he has been choosen to 50 the best young polish photographers „Debuts 2015”.
Stanek is trying to bring new perspectives to viewers. He explores untold subjects. During documentary projects he is trying to start intimate dialogue between himself and characters. He also aspires to add layers od visual and emotional information based on cultural knowlage. All his interests and inspirations evolve around the modern human, yet. Pho- tography is always the ultimate form of reflection.
His projects have been showed in: / Norblin Factory Warsaw)
/ Radna Gallery (Warsaw)
/ Museum of Humanity
/ Debuts 2015 (Fotofestiwal Łódź) / Debuts 2015 (Offoto Opole)
/ Debuts 2015 (Warsaw photo Days) / Photomonth Riga 2017 (Riga) / Leica 2018 (Warsaw)
/ Sztuka Wyboru 2018 (Gdańsk)
/Photmonth Kraków 2020
Books
/ Debuts 2015
/ Sputnik no 4
/ The man without past
/ Trip to mars
/ 50 600 kilometrów przecinających się dróg