Curated by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan at the 2016 Queer Arts Festival by Pride in Art in... more Curated by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan at the 2016 Queer Arts Festival by Pride in Art in Vancouver, BC, Drama Queer explores the role of emotion in contemporary queer art as a form of political practice. Emotion has been identified by scholars and activists as central to much queer contemporary work. This exhibition places the queer utility of emotion into a historical context. Drama Queer solicits a range of contemporary work that engages how feelings function in our political present and the different facets of art and emotion—political emotion, erotic emotion etc. This exhibition explores art that seeks to engender social change by making the viewer an accomplice, queering their perspective or seducing them into seeing the world from a dissident vantage point. Catalogue includes title essay by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan, an introduction by SD Holman, and artist essays by Carl Pope, Joey Terrill, and Del LaGrace Volcano.
Curated by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan at the 2016 Queer Arts Festival by Pride in Art in... more Curated by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan at the 2016 Queer Arts Festival by Pride in Art in Vancouver, BC, Drama Queer explores the role of emotion in contemporary queer art as a form of political practice. Emotion has been identified by scholars and activists as central to much queer contemporary work. This exhibition places the queer utility of emotion into a historical context. Drama Queer solicits a range of contemporary work that engages how feelings function in our political present and the different facets of art and emotion—political emotion, erotic emotion etc. This exhibition explores art that seeks to engender social change by making the viewer an accomplice, queering their perspective or seducing them into seeing the world from a dissident vantage point. Catalogue includes title essay by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan, an introduction by SD Holman, and artist essays by Carl Pope, Joey Terrill, and Del LaGrace Volcano.
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that engages how feelings function in our political present and the different facets of art and emotion—political emotion, erotic emotion etc. This exhibition explores art that seeks to engender social change by making the viewer an accomplice, queering their perspective or seducing them into seeing the world from a dissident vantage point. Catalogue includes title essay by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan, an introduction by SD Holman, and artist essays by Carl Pope, Joey Terrill, and Del LaGrace Volcano.
that engages how feelings function in our political present and the different facets of art and emotion—political emotion, erotic emotion etc. This exhibition explores art that seeks to engender social change by making the viewer an accomplice, queering their perspective or seducing them into seeing the world from a dissident vantage point. Catalogue includes title essay by Jonathan D. Katz and Conor Moynihan, an introduction by SD Holman, and artist essays by Carl Pope, Joey Terrill, and Del LaGrace Volcano.