Posts Tagged ‘feminism’
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]
Sensual Landscapes: An Interview with Li Shuang
Interview by Ernela Vukaj // Aug. 20, 2019
‘Intro to Civil War’ is the new exhibition at Open Forum, which showcases the work of Chinese artist Li Shuang. Through the use of video, sculpture, sound and architectural intervention…[read on]
Léa Augereau’s Figurative Feminism
Article by Ernela Vukaj // July 08, 2019
Léa Augereau is a Paris-based artist who incorporates her education in fashion design into her paintings. Her work encapsulates the independent, young woman whilst referencing 20th-century figuration…[read on]
Christa Joo Hyun D’Angelo
by Emily McDermott // June 28, 2019
It’s hotter inside than outside at this time of year, especially in artist Christa Joo Hyun D’Angelo’s sunny third-floor Kreuzberg studio. Floating through the window from…[read on]
Open Call for Creamcake’s Cyfem and Queer Symposium
Feb. 14, 2019
Berlin label and party night Creamcake returns with its interdisciplinary symposium < Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer" > after its successful first round in 2018…[read on]
Open Call for Klirrrrr Festival: Queer Cultures of Conflict
Jan. 29, 2019
Conflicts are part of planets, phantasies, languages and lifestyles. They manifest in our bodies, through our emotions, in our direct social surroundings, in our city, in politics. How can they be zones of…[read on]
The Bitterness of the Global Care Chain
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 28, 2018
‘Bitter Things: Narratives and Memories of Transnational Families’ at Archive Kabinett examines the significance of things and objects for families separated by the global care chain…[read on]
Spotlight // Michelle Rawlings
by Louisa Stark // May 12, 2018
A very particular culture and aesthetic surrounds the figure young woman or teenage girl that, nowadays, is both created by and viewed through the framework of social media. Michelle Rawlings, a…[read on]