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Katrina Daschner. Burn and Gloom! Glow and Moon! Now We’re Here to Live It All

28.06.2022 to 23.10.2022 - Kunsthalle Wien

Katrina Daschner. Burn and Gloom! Glow and Moon! Now We’re Here to Live It All

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Burn and Gloom! Glow and Moon! Now We’re Here to Live It All is Katrina Daschner’s most concentrated exhibition to date. It journeys through over two decades of intersectional and queering practices in film, performance, sculpture, and community work produced in Vienna. Daschner confronts, touches, embraces and dreams. She reflects on how to translate the plurivocal yet mostly invisible ways of queer experience into aesthetics. Her work has tirelessly intervened into the patriarchal common sense and its everyday norms in Western society through various proposals of corporeal fluidity she scripts and enacts with herself and the community she relates to. In these scripts the exposure of the body is always violent, while the transgression of that exposure brings pleasure.

The exhibition will activate different settings, objects, and props taken and inspired from Daschner’s cinematic universe as installations alongside bringing early video works and the newly shot Sunken Corals Rise Above together. The legacy of her community-driven Salon Lady Chutney and CLUB BURLESQUE BRUTAL will guide the public and educational program. With its feminist, queer, anti-racist glam Daschner’s work provides an antidote to the regressions we are currently going through.

Curator: Övül Durmuşoğlu

Kunsthalle Wien

opening hours

mo:closed
tue-sat:12:00 – 18:00
sun:closed

contact

Free Thursday night
Free admission every Thursday from 17–21h

Museumsplatz 1,
A-1070 Vienna
Tel.: +43-1-52189-0
office@kunsthallewien.at
www.kunsthallewien.at

 


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