Iosif Király
Photographs

Dates
22.9.2022–12.2.2023

Location
Neue Galerie Graz
Graz

Series
A War in the Distance: Exhibition

Iosif Király’s photographs of a toppled monument to Vladimir Lenin in Romania are emblematic of the larger transformations in Eastern Europe—where the Bolshevik’s revolutionary leader becomes the target of iconoclasm. Statues of Lenin were erected all over the Socialist world after the Stalinist era and were thus themselves markers of historical change, as is their continuing dismantling in the present, especially since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2014. 

Király’s photos, appropriately, are part of his photographic series Reconstructions, which deals with the perception of time, the distortion of memory, and the dynamics of change, all factors influencing how individuals, objects, and urban spaces are perceived. The images show roughly the same place, photographed at different times.

The result is a spatially coherent montage, yet one marked by a temporal discontinuity. Each image offers multiple perspectives, in which every element acts like a computer bit, encoding and storing information. There are several recurring themes in this series: monuments, museums, ruins, aging, death. Together they form “constructed decisive moments” simulating the way we remember, alter, or forget experiences and events.

Retrospective
Retrospective
Retrospective