UNRULY KINSHIPS
The exhibition Unruly Kinships presents works of a group of international artists, whose theme are close interpersonal relationships beyond the nuclear family.
Curated by Kris Dittel and Aneta Rostkowska, the show, which is part of a larger research project Islands of Kinship, is aiming to inspire a critical reflection on the evolution of relationships in the past decades and to launch a collective search for new possibilities and structures that are yet to emerge.
The invited artists represent a variety of perspectives on kinship: as parents and children, friends and
community members, lovers and partners, which find expression in respectively miscellaneous artistic
forms, from live performance, over sculptures to digital drawings.
Artists:
Yin Aiwen, Nicole Baginski, Clementine Edwards, Robert Gabris, iSaAc Espinoza Hidrobo & Joanna Stange,
Pauline Curnier Jardin & the Feel Good Cooperative, Krõõt Juurak & Alex Bailey, Sethembile Msezane, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lena Anouk Philipp, Rory Pilgrim, Liz Rosenfeld, Selma Selman, Jay Tan, Geo Wyex, and more.
Exhibition duration: 4. February – 30. April 2023
Admission free.
Curated by Kris Dittel and Aneta Rostkowska, the show, which is part of a larger research project Islands of Kinship, is aiming to inspire a critical reflection on the evolution of relationships in the past decades and to launch a collective search for new possibilities and structures that are yet to emerge.
The invited artists represent a variety of perspectives on kinship: as parents and children, friends and
community members, lovers and partners, which find expression in respectively miscellaneous artistic
forms, from live performance, over sculptures to digital drawings.
Artists:
Yin Aiwen, Nicole Baginski, Clementine Edwards, Robert Gabris, iSaAc Espinoza Hidrobo & Joanna Stange,
Pauline Curnier Jardin & the Feel Good Cooperative, Krõõt Juurak & Alex Bailey, Sethembile Msezane, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lena Anouk Philipp, Rory Pilgrim, Liz Rosenfeld, Selma Selman, Jay Tan, Geo Wyex, and more.
Exhibition duration: 4. February – 30. April 2023
Admission free.