Tariq Alvi
Xoan Anleo
Uqui Permui
Alexander Apostol
Lyle Ashton Harris
Kutlug Ataman
Ron Athey
Charles Atlas
Leigh Bowery
Kaucyla Brooke
Bruce La Bruce
Tom Burr
Cabello/Carceller
Loren Cameron
Giuseppe Campuzano
Luciano Castelli
Tee A Corinne
Juan Davila
Dias & Riedweg
George Dureau
Nicole Eisenman
Michael Elmgreen
Ingar Dragset
Pepe Espaliu'
Tom of Finland
Samuel Fosso
Annette Frick
Carmela Garcia
Gran Fury
Robert Gober
Herve' Guibert
Roberto Gonzalez Fernandez
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Nancy Grossman
Sunil Gupta
Barbara Hammer
Keith Haring
David Hockney
Ins A Kromminga
Derek Jarman
Isaac Julien
Zoe Leonard
Leonilson
Renate Lorenz
Pauline Boudry
LSD (Fefa Vila)
Monica Majoli
Robert Mapplethorpe
Jesus Martinez Oliva
Pepe Miralles
Donald Moffet
Ocana
Marcel Odenbach
Elisabeth Ohlson
Henrik Olesen
Catherine Opie
lrike Ottinger
Pablo Perez Mínguez
Jack Pierson
fierce pussy
Pierre et Gilles
Mark Raidper
Tejal Shah
Ahlam Shibli
Jack Smith
Annie Sprinkle
Wolfgang Tillmans
Herbert Tobias
Monika Treut
Vídeo-Nou
Azucena Vieites
Del LaGrace Volcano
Andy Warhol
David Wojnarowicz
Las Yeguas del Apocalipsis
Akram Zaatari
Juan Vicente Aliaga
'Everywhere. Sexual Diversity Policies in Art' displays an overview on the representations and narratives of sexual diversity in Art from the 1960's until today. The show investigates and comprises the multiplicity of sexual expressions identified with the acronym LGTBQ (lesbian, gay, transsexual, bisexual and queer). It is structured in several sections in which through concepts and ideas related to a specific historical period. Curated by Juan Vicente Aliaga.
Curated by Juan Vicente Aliaga
En todas as partes displays an overview on the representations and narratives of sexual diversity in Art from the 1960's until today. Juan Vicente Aliaga thus continues his work at the CGAC from where he left on in his 2007 exhibition A batalla dos xéneros. It was then focused on the foundational moment that the 1970's represented for feminism and gender theories. Aliaga now expands the time scope of his investigation and comprises the multiplicity of sexual expressions identified with the acronym LGTBQ (lesbian, gay, transsexual, bisexual and queer).
En todas as partes is structured in several sections in which through concepts and ideas related to a specific historical period, the curator endeavours to indicate the guides to understanding certain aesthetic key factors and complex experiences. Starting in the sixties and seventies, a paradoxical time in which a clearer visibility of the sexual diversity can be foreseen whilst many repressive laws were still enforced; it flows through the eighties, a decade in which disinformation regarding AIDS incited homophobia and lack of respect towards sexual freedom. It also evolves greatly through the nineties until today, a highly contradictory context, with large legislative differences in between countries, but with a common thread, the persisting social suspicion towards heterodoxy, therefore bringing about the imposition of heterosexual relations as the model.
The title of the exhibition, En todas as partes, refers to the fact that the images, representations, visual culture and the politics emanating from the selected pieces, come from several countries, different and distant amongst themselves. It also refers to human realities, wishes, behaviours, habits and ways of life extendable to the rest of the planet, regardless of skin colour, language, religion and ideology: sexual diversity is global. It is consequently an ambitious and discursive exhibition, thesis-related, which will occupy two of the centre's floors.
In parallel to the exhibition, the CGAC will hold a seminar in which matters related to the exhibition's theme will be addressed with a critic drive against restrictive and sexophobe stances. During the three days of the duration of the seminar, May 18th to 20th, experts, artists and activists such as Beatriz Preciado, Gracia Trujillo, Catherine Lord, Akram Zaatari, Sunil Gupta or Frank Wagner will introduce the public to: gender philosophies, gay and lesbian thought, transgender representations, feminisms and ideas preceding queer theory. Furthermore, complementary to the exhibition, a catalogue with written pieces by the curator, Juan Vicente Aliaga, Manuel Olveira (the CGAC's director), Elisabeth Lebovici, Justo Pastor Mellado and Catherine Lord will be published.
Artists: Tariq Alvi, Xoán Anleo/Uqui Permui, Alexander Apóstol, Lyle Ashton Harris, Kutlug Ataman, Ron Athey, Charles Atlas, Leigh Bowery, Kaucyla Brooke, Bruce La Bruce, Tom Burr, Cabello/Carceller, Loren Cameron, Giuseppe Campuzano, Luciano Castelli, Tee A Corinne, Juan Davila, Dias & Riedweg, George Dureau, Nicole Eisenman, Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, Pepe Espaliú, Tom of Finland, Samuel Fosso, Annette Frick, Carmela García, Gran Fury, Robert Gober, Hervé Guibert, Roberto González Fernández, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Nancy Grossman, Sunil Gupta, Barbara Hammer, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Ins A Kromminga, Derek Jarman, Isaac Julien, Zoe Leonard, Leonilson, Renate Lorenz & Pauline Boudry, LSD (Fefa Vila), Monica Majoli, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jesús Martínez Oliva, Pepe Miralles, Donald Moffet, Ocaña, Marcel Odenbach, Elisabeth Ohlson, Henrik Olesen, Catherine Opie, Ulrike Ottinger, Pablo Pérez Mínguez, Jack Pierson, fierce pussy, Pierre et Gilles, Mark Raidpere, Tejal Shah, Ahlam Shibli, Jack Smith, Annie Sprinkle, Wolfgang Tillmans, Herbert Tobias, Monika Treut, Vídeo-Nou, Azucena Vieites, Del LaGrace Volcano, Andy Warhol, David Wojnarowicz, Las Yeguas del Apocalipsis, Akram Zaatari.
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Opening 14 May, 8 pm
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea
Rúa Ramón del Valle Inclán s/n
15704 Santiago de Compostela SPAIN