20.01. - 17.02.2007
Lost, Found is a series of dozens of works that are completely different from any that Wesołowski has created thus far. It is a series of very intimate landscapes which capture the attention though their simplicity. The term “landscape” in Wesołowski’s case, however, takes on an entirely new meaning to become something close to an “interior landscape”: the spaces and objects photographed by the artist acquire an unreal quality and cease to be realistic projections. Their nominal significance is no longer the most important element, as it is rather the timelessness of colour, composition and a feeling of the endurance of space that come to the foreground. The world of his photography, although unusually individual and transmitted in an exceptional form, is however very close and comforting: looking at these works, you get the impression that Wesołowski’s landscapes are beyond all ownership, and that he is himself, through photography, handing them on to others.