when: 25 February 2022 - 12 March 2022 | venue: National Art School | cost: Free | address: Forbes Street & Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 | website: https://nas.edu.au/queer-contemporary-i-want-a-future-that-lives-up-to-my-past/
published: 28 Feb 2022, 5 min read
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Curated to coincide with the 2022 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, this exhibition brings together a range of distinct LGBTQI voices from within the NAS community, including teaching staff and alumni.
It presents works in dialogue about the nature of contemporary art and politics and possible personal, local and global futures through queer visual languages and points of view.
I want a future that lives up to my past juxtaposes artists and works to make visible queer aesthetics that are not tied to obvious representations of identity and sexuality, but are materially grounded in the ways LGBTQI lived experience and creative practice demands a range of navigations and interventions in mainstream cultural forms and interpretations.
Against the global backdrop of the climate crisis, our second pandemic, and the last decade's conservative backlash against the human rights of those of us who live in the margins, the works included offer subtle and complex articulations of ideas, images and forms that bridge difficult pasts and possible futures.
Artists
Karla Dickens, Bridie Lunney, Justine Youssef, Nadia Odlum, Christine Dean, Luke Thurgate, Steven Cavanagh, Kurt Banks and Liz Bradshaw
Curator
Dr Liz Bradshaw
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Curated to coincide with the 2022 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, this exhibition brings together a range of distinct LGBTQI voices from within the NAS community, including teaching staff and alumni.
It presents works in dialogue about the nature of contemporary art and politics and possible personal, local and global futures through queer visual languages and points of view.
I want a future that lives up to my past juxtaposes artists and works to make visible queer aesthetics that are not tied to obvious representations of identity and sexuality, but are materially grounded in the ways LGBTQI lived experience and creative practice demands a range of navigations and interventions in mainstream cultural forms and interpretations.
Against the global backdrop of the climate crisis, our second pandemic, and the last decade's conservative backlash against the human rights of those of us who live in the margins, the works included offer subtle and complex articulations of ideas, images and forms that bridge difficult pasts and possible futures.
Artists
Karla Dickens, Bridie Lunney, Justine Youssef, Nadia Odlum, Christine Dean, Luke Thurgate, Steven Cavanagh, Kurt Banks and Liz Bradshaw
Curator
Dr Liz Bradshaw
Go see Queer Contemporary: I want a future that lives up to my past 2022.
Queer Contemporary: I want a future that lives up to my past 2022 is on 25 February 2022 - 12 March 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Darlinghurst. Call 0293398744 for details. Visit their website at https://nas.edu.au/queer-contemporary-i-want-a-future-that-lives-up-to-my-past/.
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