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A Queer (dis)Position 22nd - 25th June 2011
How is Queer done? What is, or how does one inhabit, a Queer (dis)position?
Curated by Associate Artist Benjamin Sebastian. This exhibition investigates the multiple stances and spaces of being through positing a program of body based art works as a lens to further investigate the concept of a Queer (dis)position. This Queer is interested in bodies - Bodies, being, which agitate notions of static identity models, logic and reason, along with expected social roles.
Richard Hancock, Joana Cifre-Cerdà, Ernst Fischer, Nicola Canavan, Rachel Parry, Otelo M. Fabião, Owen Parry, Benjamin Sebastian, Jenna Finch, jamie lewis hadley
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