Some Loose Assemblies #1
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Digital Art, Video Art and Live Performance event at Hundred Years Gallery, London
Some Loose Assemblies #1:
Digital Art, Video Art and Live Performance event at Hundred Years Gallery, London
Bayar’s work evokes the relationship between time and space itself. We can never fully grasp the many layered histories that shaped the world we live in today. We can only see the shape of the world.
this video, unassuming and imperfect as it is, recorded on the front camera of my iphone, is a good faith deposit in the co-creative witching well of my wildest dreams: a world where i am a publicly prolific, multi-hyphenate, professional artist, embraced first and foremost by my own self, published + propelled forward into center stage by my own will and that of the audience + artists who resonate with my transmissions, eager to hold me accountable for never again hoarding my treasure chest of gifts…
I want the artworks to speak for themselves. This book is really an exhibition. As you would walk through an art show you flip the pages of the book.
Hounslow High Street, London, UK, 29 May – 13 June 2021Featured artwork: Claire Zakiewicz, Gerald Curtis and Dirtangnan, Performance Painting Artists Claire Zakiewicz and…
The New LatinX Art Collective uses the X as a symbol of inclusion, breaking apart from binarism and patriarchal stereotypes. The X also represents unity and intersectionality, the New LatinX Art Collective is formed by Spanish speakers of all races and nationalities that have a connection through migration to the United States. The X means HERE and NOW, CHANGE and FREEDOM.
Or Nah, Bad Romance Technician on how feminist asteroid Juno is helping restore the sacredness of Sex and Spiritual union. Part 2/8 Creatrix Codex astro-feminist digest.
Feat. Alees Yvon as Black Juno
Curated by Kathie Halfin and Fang-Yu LiuApril 18th & April 25th “Re:Vive” is an online performance art series inspired by Women History Month. In the…