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FEM-ART-LOCALGLOBALRESEARCH  January 2022

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Exhibitions of interest in 2022

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Katy Deepwell <[log in to unmask]>

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Local-Global Dynamics in Feminism and Contemporary Art <[log in to unmask]>

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Exhibitions
https://feministartcoalition.org/
Feminist Art Coalition year of exhibitions in USA continue into 2022.
List of Participating Institutions and Exhibitions: https://feministartcoalition.org/home/#participating-institutions

2 shows of interest which are forthcoming:-

No Master Territories 
Feminist Worldmaking and the Moving Image
2022, Jun 19, Sun — 2022, Aug 28, Sun 
Haus de Kulturen Welt, Berlin
https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2022/no_master_territories/start.php
What might a transnational history of nonfiction cinema by and about women look like? At a time when feminism is enjoying a mainstream resurgence but must be reclaimed from a neoliberal emphasis on individual success, and when the hybridization of documentary and artists’ film occupies a vital place in the landscape of contemporary practices, the exhibition No Master Territories makes a strategic return to the past – both to pay homage to the important work that has come before and to respond to the urgencies of the present.
Bridging the fields of documentary and artists’ film, No Master Territories assembles a plurality of practices to offer an expansive, intersectional account of underappreciated encounters between feminism and the moving image. Across a polycentric, global geography, it delves into how artists and filmmakers have explored the nexus of gender and power, often charting sites at which feminism connects to other struggles for justice.
Artists included are, among others, Claudia von Alemann, Chaski Group, Han Ok-hee, Ann Carney & Barbara Phillips, Safi Faye, Mona Hatoum, Nalini Malani, Sarah Maldoror, Annabella Miscuglio, Helke Misselwitz, Michelle Mohabeer, Tracey Moffatt, Gunvor Nelson, Paper Tiger TV, Letícia Parente, Jocelyne Saab, Claudia Schillinger, Anne Severson, Penelope Spheeris, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Agnès Varda, Joyce Wieland 
Curators: Erika Balsom and Hila Peleg
The accompanying book will be published by MIT Press in 2022.
The exhibition will travel to the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw in 2023.
Part of The New Alphabet
 
Empowerment 
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany : September 10 2022 – January 08 2023
We should all be feminists” is the well-known appeal of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie which adorned a controversial T shirt of Dior in 2016. Feminism has long since become part of popular culture in Europe and the United States, and women here, as well as in many other parts of the world, are actively forging their way through patriarchal structures with their activism. Nevertheless, despite countless movements and demonstrations, it is still not possible in the twenty-first century to speak of gender equality. In some countries, there are currently even retrograde developments; and in some cases, the rights of women and the LGBQTIA+ communities are being massively curtailed. 
With Empowerment, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg will presents for the first time a worldwide overview of art and diverse feminisms since 2000. How do artists in the postcolonial, digital present act from the position of their respective situations? What emancipatory understanding underlies their art? How do they broaden the view of a feminist-oriented future? Issues negotiated in the exhibition include social inequality, sexism, racism, migration, anti-Semitism, and the relationship between bodies, technology, and ecological concerns.
In order to do justice to these global perspectives, four international networks of scholars, curators, and artists were initiated, and collectives from Brazil, China, Uganda, and India have been invited. Approximately 150 artistic positions will be presented.
In cooperation with the Federal Agency for Civic Education, a 500-page publication is being produced with contributions from thirty-five international authors.
Curators: Andreas Beitin, Katharina Koch und Uta Ruhkamp
https://www.kunstmuseum.de/en/exhibition/empowerment/

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