Transfeminisms Chapter III: Fragile Archives
Mimosa House presents the third chapter of transfeminisms, a major survey touring exhibition, that brings to light a multiplicity of urgent, pressing and ongoing issues faced by women, queer and trans people across the globe. The third chapter will feature works by Victoria Cantons, Elsa James, Yuki Kihara, Myriam Omar Awadi, Irene Antonia Diane Reece and Agnes Questionmark.
Fragile Archives explores the survival of histories and narratives in non-institutional archives or embodied forms and practices. These range from personal, family, or community archives to painting, photography, written text, voice, and performance. The artists in this chapter investigate the origins and transformation of self and methods of archiving, challenging dominant and singular historical narratives and common assumptions about gender and identity.
Unfolding over five chapters, transfeminisms outlines strategies of resistance through propositions of collective action, care and radical imagination, in order to generate a more equitable future. The exhibition explores the lineage of feminist art practices by facilitating dialogue between emerging and more established artists.
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Mimosa House presents the third chapter of transfeminisms, a major survey touring exhibition, that brings to light a multiplicity of urgent, pressing and ongoing issues faced by women, queer and trans people across the globe. The third chapter will feature works by Victoria Cantons, Elsa James, Yuki Kihara, Myriam Omar Awadi, Irene Antonia Diane Reece and Agnes Questionmark.
Fragile Archives explores the survival of histories and narratives in non-institutional archives or embodied forms and practices. These range from personal, family, or community archives to painting, photography, written text, voice, and performance. The artists in this chapter investigate the origins and transformation of self and methods of archiving, challenging dominant and singular historical narratives and common assumptions about gender and identity.
Unfolding over five chapters, transfeminisms outlines strategies of resistance through propositions of collective action, care and radical imagination, in order to generate a more equitable future. The exhibition explores the lineage of feminist art practices by facilitating dialogue between emerging and more established artists.