Trafó Gallery, Budapest
17 January – 8 March 2020
Dominika Trapp: The Body Perceived as a Fetish Object, 2020, Installation (wood, embroidered raw cotton ribbon, catgut, polyurethane foam, natural pigment, mould made paper, oil pastel) | The installation was done in collaboration with Richárd Kránicz. | Parts of the installation: Prolapse-portraits: drawings made after photos of shootings of porno movies that present extreme anal sex. Viola: The viola, that is turned inside out was created by Dániel Erdély, musical instrument manufacturer. Ribbon: The neo-folk motif on raw cotton ribbon was designed in collaboration with Ildikó Kele, textil designer. Pillory: The two elements were made after the pillory at Kiskunlacháza, carved by Ágnes Hardi and painted by Dominika Trapp.
Dominika Trapp: The Body Perceived as a Fetish Object, 2020, Installation, (detail), handmade paper, watercolor pencil
Dominika Trapp: The Body of the Peasant Woman, 2020, handmade paper, watercolor pencil
Dominika Trapp: The Body of the Peasant Woman, 2020, handmade paper, watercolor pencil
Dominika Trapp: The Body of the Female Folk Dancer, 2020, Video (06’40”), digital print on paper, mould made paper, watercolour pencil | In collaboration with Dominika Trapp, the film was made by Noémi Varga. Camera: Alina Vincze. Color grading: Budapest Color Club. Colorist: Janó Fekete C.S.I. Music: Zurgó – Juhajgatás