Group Exhibition
Migraciones, Galería de Arte del Palacio Municipal, Puebla
Group Exhibition
Salon de belleza in Utopian Pulse — Flares in the Darkroom, Secession, Vienna, Oct. 22- Nov. 2
Salón de Belleza in Utopian Pulse — Flares in the Darkroom 22 October — 02 November 2014 Utopian Pulse — Flares in the Darkroom is a research exhibition divided into 8 salons, curated by a group of artist-curators and perceived as places for the monstrous birth of new alliances. We understand »Utopia« as an always incomplete alternative, the invocation within the given world of something incompatible with, and hostile to, given condition, an assertion of the unrealized in and against the real. The 7 Salons of Utopian Pulse – Flares in the Darkroom taking place from September 10 to November 2 are curated by Christoph Schäfer, Mariam Ghani, Bert Theis, Zanny Begg, AND AND AND, Pedro G. Romero/Máquina P.H., Miguel A. López. Salón de Belleza curated by Miguel A. López. With Carlos Motta, Sandra Monterroso, Giuseppe Campuzano, André Masseno, Sergio Zevallos, Virginia de Medeiros, Jaume Ferrete, Open Barbers (Greygory Vass and Felix Lane).Screening and Talk
Marine Hugonnier et Carlos Motta, Jeu de Paume, Paris October 14, 6:30pm
Inventer le possible. Une Vidéothèque éphémère Projections & rencontres avec Marine Hugonnier et Carlos Motta le 14 octobre 2014 18h30 - 21h00Group Exhibition
Inventer le possible: Une vidéothèque éphémère, Jeu de Paume, Paris, Oct. 14- Feb. 8
Inventing the Possible: Ephemeral Video Library The artistsEdgardo Aragón Díaz; Yto Barrada; Eric Baudelaire; Ursula Biemann; Wim Catrysse; Martin Le Chevallier; Declinación Magnética; Theo Eshetu; Mahdi Fleifel; Yang Fudong; Sirah Foighel Brutmann et Eitan Efrat; Peter Friedl; Pauline Horovitz; Marine Hugonnier; Hayoun Kwon; Naeem Mohaiemen; Wendy Morris; Carlos Motta; Els Opsomer; Daniela Ortiz & Xosé Quiroga; Anxiong Qiu; Khvay Samnang; Allan Sekula; Hito Steyerl; Atsushi Wada; Artur Żmijewski. Curators
Hilde Van Gelder, professor of modern and contemporary art history at KU Leuven and director of the Lieven Gevaert Centre for Photography, and Marta Ponsa, head of art projects and cultural outreach, Jeu de Paume. more info here
Screening and Talk
Conversations at the Edge, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Oct. 2, 6pm
Carlos Motta: Nefandus Trilogy Thursday, October 2, 6:00 p.m. Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St. School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Carlos Motta in person
Carlos Motta's practice draws upon various political histories in an attempt to articulate counter narratives that recognize suppressed histories, communities, and identities. Composed of the three films Nefandus, Shipwreck (Naufragios),and The Defeated (La visión de los vencidos), his 2013 Nefandus Trilogy is a haunting examination of pre-Hispanic homoeroticism and its brutal stigmatization during Europe's colonization of the Americas. Motta accompanies the trilogy with excerpts from his ongoing Democracy Cycle, including We Who Feel Differently (2011), a database documentary that addresses critical issues of contemporary queer culture, and Gender Talents(in-progress), a multiplatform documentary on international trans and intersex activism.
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