Posts Tagged ‘feminism’
Kubra Khademi: The Woman’s Body as a Place of Freedom
by Lucia Longhi // Apr. 22, 2022
Kubra Khademi (1989) is an Afghan artist who moved to Paris in 2015 after receiving threats in response to a performance on violence against women that she staged in…[read on]
Domestic Rituals: An Interview with Monica Bonvicini
by Lucia Longhi // Oct. 1, 2021
The Italian, Berlin-based artist has been recently fascinated by the function and aesthetics of Renaissance architectural models. In this show, she presents the act of building a house…[read on]
The Poetics of dulsmál: María Dalberg’s ‘Uncontainable Truth’
by Erin Honeycutt // July 6, 2021
In Dalberg’s exhibition, a video installation shows two screens: on one screen, five women draped in red clothing walk along a beach, each representing the women whose voices are…[read on]
Collectively Imagining the Future: An Interview with Alicja Rogalska
by Denisa Tomkova // Oct. 9, 2020
In Polish art history, social practice has its legitimate place. In the 1970s, Contextual artists believed in creating work in specific contexts, and with the moral responsibility of the artist, as well as art’s aim to…[read on]
Turning the Tables: The 11th Berlin Biennale
by Tamaris Vier // Sept. 16, 2020
This year’s Berlin Biennale interrogates many forms of oppression enacted globally, coaxing to the surface seldom-heard stories of the marginalized, forgotten and violently silenced…[read on]
An Extended International Creamcake 3hd Festival: ‘Unhumanity’
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 12, 2020
Creamcake is launching its sixth edition of the 3hd festival in 2020. Creamcake serves as a platform for artistic positions dealing with feminism, intersectionality, queerness and decolonization, and artists…[read on]
Open Call for LCCA Summer School in Kuldīga, Latvia
May 29, 2020
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art in cooperation with Kuldīga Artists’ Residence and the Art Academy of Latvia offers once again their annual summer school on…[read on]
Celebrating Sickness: Feminist Health Care Research Group at BB11
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 07, 2020
After the Second World War, three out of four of the presidents of the medical association in West Germany were former SS or SA members. By the late 1980s and early 90s, around 80% of gynecologists were male…[read on]
Transnational Feminism and Life in the Diaspora: An Interview with Mia Yu
Interview by Denisa Tomkova // Nov. 01, 2019
The exhibition ‘Neither Black/ Red/ Yellow Nor Woman’ at Times Art Center in Berlin is based on the fictional meeting of three female protagonists…[read on]
Breaking Away from Anthropocentric Thought: An Interview with Anaïs Senli
Interview by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 28, 2019
In this time of climate catastrophe, it is urgent that we develop a model of society that considers the needs of non-human beings and the planet…[read on]
DICE Conference + Festival 2019: ‘OVERTIME’
Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 18, 2019
DICE Conference + Festival is an annual three-day event that will take place this year from October 31st to November 2nd…[read on]