Nature, nature I'm your bride, take me as I am. The title of the show is a quotation from Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando, refers to the protagonist of the same name who attempts to find an identity over the course of several centuries. This theme runs through her complete installative collage.
Nature, nature I'm your bride, take me as I am.
The title of Katrina Daschner's show at galerie kunstbuero, a quotation from
Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando, refers to the protagonist of the same name
who
attempts to find an identity over the course of several centuries.
This theme runs through Daschner's complete installative collage.
Radical Handcraft from various countries and times, drawings, private found
footage,
as well as personal photographs and video material interweave images of
women
in different roles with their specific queer desires.
The show extends into the Kunsthalle 8, where there is a video from
Daschner's
Lolita interpretation on show. It contains part of the film setting for
Dolores, the
installative gender network made in Mexico.
In the exhibition Katrina Daschner, an artist in the queer feminist context,
explores and
acts out the relationship between nature and gender in her own projected
experiences.
Opening: 17 May 2006, 6 -8pm
Galerie Kunstbuero
Schadekgasse 6-8 - Wien
Hours: 3,30 - 7,30pm