Sentences with phrase «queer history»

These paintings could have passed for acceptable examples of proper Soviet art between 1934 - 1993 if without knowledge of the artist's intent to focus on queer histories of these sites.
ASC expands sculpturally on the foundation of known forms in Queer history.
The exhibition will reveal the findings of over two years of research by the Gallery into LGBT history, visual culture, its collection and the Arts Council Collection, revealing hidden queer histories and institutional blind spots that will be addressed through the exhibition's programme of events and performances.
In a recent article in The Guardian, Muholi states: «This is about our lives, and if queer history, trans history, if politics of blackness and self - representation are so key in our lives, we just can not sit down and not document and bring it forth.»
Their past interventions have included «Memory Flash» in which Atlanta queer history was contemporaneously revisited and reenacted, using local archives as source material to create a living memorial.
The Attendant explores spatial temporalities in a museum context, commenting on queer history and racial boundaries.
Niv Acosta, Jennifer Blessing, Zackary Drucker, Ron Gregg, M. Lamar, Zanele Muholi, and Diana Tourjee will be on hand to discuss a variety of topics, from the connection between fashion and bodies, the use of performance as a way of portraying gender, and the relationship between queer history and photography.
After the screening, Tara Hart, Archives Manager at The Whitney, will facilitate a conversation between Hammer, The Lesbian Herstory Archive, and XFR Collective about the importance of archiving and making accessible queer histories.
Commissioned by the Future Generation Art Prize, an award New York City - based Carlos Motta won in 2014, his Patrions, Citizens, Lovers... can be seen as part of his larger oeuvre that unearths queer histories and activism while refusing to present them as separate from other discourses, in this case Ukrainian nationalism.
John Q is an artist collective whose name references the man - on - the - street term «John Q. Public,» with the «Q» also referencing the collective's interest in queer history and politics.
The result of two years of research into LGBT history, visual culture, the Walker Art Gallery's own collection and the Arts Council Collection, it features several new acquisitions and aims to reveal hidden queer histories.
If, as she continues, «texts or figures that refuse to be redeemed disrupt not only the progress narrative of queer history but also our sense of queer identity in the present,» then there would seem to be nothing more of a drag to the savvy contemporary moviegoer than politically démodé gay cinema.
Twenty - two years after the project began, the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles has acquired the Joanie 4 Jackie collection (some 300 videos, documentation and press materials) from July, contextualizing the project within feminist and queer history, alongside the archives of, among others, the Guerrilla Girls and Robert Mapplethorpe.»
in Los Angeles has acquired the Joanie 4 Jackie collection (some 300 videos, documentation and press materials) from July, contextualizing the project within feminist and queer history, alongside the archives of, among others, the Guerrilla Girls and Robert Mapplethorpe.»
Drawing on the findings of over two years of research by the gallery into LGBTQ history and visual culture, it reveals hidden queer histories and institutional blind spots that are also explored through a connected programme of events and performances.
Drawing on the findings of over two years of research by the gallery into LGBTQ history and visual culture, this exhibition reveals hidden queer histories and institutional blind spots.
His curatorial interests include the intersection of theatrical and live art forms, commerce by artists, and queer histories.
Building on her celebrated exhibition at The Kitchen this past summer, Xaviera Simmons continues the CODED project with a new movement - based performance that mines art - historical, online, and archival images — as they relate to queer history, homoerotic imagery, and landscape, as well as Jamaican dancehall culture — to map new conceptual territory.
Connecting Fire Island Artist Residency to the island's long lineage of queer history was a particular imperative for both Garza and Bogia.
In conversation with both abstraction and craft traditions associated with the decorative to build a lexicon of community language, the work expands sculpturally on the foundation of known forms in Queer history.
As you sat around the finely crafted gazebo like structure, the viewer shifted their attention to each projection as it screened a different group of LGBT community members, artists, activist, and civic leaders celebrating the queer history of Trinidad Colorado.
Mr. Katz works at the intersection of art history and queer history, one of the busiest intersections in American culture, and yet one of the least studied.
From 2010 - 2012, Slutzky was a Curator of the Pop - Up Museum of Queer History.
This exhibit helped carve her place in queer history and gave homage to the luminary artist that is Greer Lankton.
Panel topics include fashion and gender, queer histories and photography, gender outlaws, transfeminism and gender and performance.
Residency Program 2018 The Queer Histories of Brooklyn's Waterfront June 5, 2018 South Street Seaport Museum New York, NY.
Jonathan Katz is an activist, art historian and writer working with the intersection of art history and queer history, particularly during the Cold War era.
Our powerful Main Gallery exhibition covers a diverse range of queer history — from things you may know something about (the assassination of Harvey Milk) to things you've never seen before.
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