Radical Intimacies
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description - Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena 3.tiff
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subject - Film Still
RADICAL INTIMACIES is an artist film exhibition programme curated by Tendai John Mutambu for the British Council and LUX, which explores views about queerness, feminist perspectives, non-normative gender and sexuality, gender-as-performance, desire and intimacy.
The RADICIAL INTIMACIES programme contains a curated compilation of three works, alongside associated installations. The flexible nature of the programme means that collaborating curators choose some or all of the works for their exhibition and can introduce other artworks as they wish.
'Presented in this programme are various intergenerational perspectives from a range of works that affirm lives lived outside of the norm and lives that resist the age-old axis of heterosexual male power. Drawing from the freedom of personal expression and the joy of communities in which struggles can be shared, this programme is a lament for what has been lost and a celebration of all that has been made possible by those before us.' - Tendai John Mutambu, curator
Artworks exhibited:
Beatrice Gibson, I hope I’m Loud When I’m Dead, 2018, 20 minutes (LUX)
Rehana Zaman, Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena, 2016, 22 minutes, 14 seconds (LUX)
Stephen Sutcliffe, Casting Through and Scenes from Radcliffe, 2017, 16 minutes, 53 seconds (LUX)
| Item Type | Show/Exhibition |
|---|---|
| Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
| Date Deposited | 13 Jan 2022 12:33 |
| Last Modified | 13 Jan 2022 12:33 |