Posts Tagged ‘Judith Butler’
Undoing Family in ‘Servus Papa, See You in Hell’
by Annalisa Giacinti // Jan. 31, 2023
“My childhood was a paradise until I fell in love” may seem an uncommon thing to say to most. Not so for Jeanne Tremsal, who grew up in a commune where exclusive love was forbidden…[read on]
Queer Transversality at the 58th Venice Biennale
Article by Benjamin Busch // June 03, 2019
How to trace nonbinary relations at the Venice Biennale, an aging institution burdened by spatial subdivision into national domains of representation? With a queer transversal approach…[read on]
Cyborg Architecture: Lee Bul at Gropius Bau
Article by Alison Hugill // Dec. 22, 2018
Korean artist Lee Bul’s artistic oeuvre is permeated with theoretical musings tied to a specific era of feminist thinking. While her current large-scale solo exhibition ‘Crash’ at Gropius Bau…[read on]
Play // ‘THEY: An Exhibition on Queer Identity’ at Galerie aKonzept
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 01, 2017
“We are not dealing with education here, this is art.” In speaking with us about the upcoming exhibition at Galerie aKonzept ‘They,’ the two curators Tal Iungman and Chantal Kirch express their desire that visitors…[read on]