Fatos Irwen Fatos Irwen - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: Hinterland

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 24.01.2018 - 17.03.2018

Artists: Halida Boughriet, Sharzad Changvalaee, Fatoş Irwen, Simin Keramati, Tahmineh Monzavi, Balqis al´Rashid, Dilan Cudi Saruhan, Nil Yalter, Arzu Yayıntaş

Every person should have the exclusive right to dispose of their body as they wish. The body should be an untouchable personal zone. But power structures of a governmental or religious nature as well as certain…

Artists: Halida Boughriet, Sharzad Changvalaee, Fatoş Irwen, Simin Keramati, Tahmineh Monzavi, Balqis al´Rashid, Dilan Cudi Saruhan, Nil Yalter, Arzu Yayıntaş

Every person should have the exclusive right to dispose of their body as they wish. The body should be an untouchable personal zone. But power structures of a governmental or religious nature as well as certain social notions do restrict this right. In particular, women of the so called Near and Middle East are struggling for this right. However the undifferentiated, fragmentary idea of the subordinated, voiceless woman in the hijab, who has to be freed by external forces – an idea very prominent in the West – represents a false role as well. Per se it denies the individual self-determination of the many different women in the aforementioned region – just like some of the governmental or religious institutions in charge. Art is a field where – more or less safely – anyone can exercise this right on the own body. In Vienna the use of the body as artistic medium is prominent due to the Viennese Actionism, the works of Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT and the feminist avantgarde of the 70s, most of whom explored the medium of video. The central starting point of the exhibition at hinterland is on the one hand the awareness that a lot of female artists from Near and Middle Eastern countries use their bodies as their artistic tool as well as video as their medium, on the other hand the need for representations of the self instead of the other in order to replace generalisations. By showing different self-representations of artists who claim their right over their body the exhibition intends to draw the attention of the general public to those women who refuse both previously mentioned forms of heteronomy. The ways in which they put their protest into practice vary from intentionally breaking taboos, counteracting stereotypes, making mental pain visible on their body, to the corporeal claim of the public space

March 7, 2018Talk with Dr. Gabriele Schor (Sammlung Verbund)

March 21, 2018Book launch: Julia Allerstorfer, Visuelle Identitäten. Künstlerische Selbstinszenierungen in der zeitgenössischen iranischen Videokunst, Bielefeld 2017

Tags: Frauen

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