![]() ![]() I was also honoured to be awarded Berlin women film maker for the year 2010 for this historic project.Flipping through an illustrated manuscript from the 13th century, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Jesus loved a good fart joke. I selected the form of zoetrope and flip book in order to avoid the contexts that projected image have in our society. Half a ton of steel, 250 kg of which travel at 11 km/h to produce animation as our eyes need to see 12 frames per second to form animation. This was the second largest zoetrope in the world, over two meters high and 3 meters wide. Their meaning is cumulative and at the same time presenting this in the Busan Biennale was an historic achievement. Only 32 have been selected for the zoetrope. On November 18, 2008, I had gender clarification surgery.įor one year before and one year after, I took pictures of myself every week to document the subtle changes my body underwent. Installation process of becoming for the busan biennale in 2010. Photos, steel, makrolon, motor, light, wood, foil, cloth, 300cm width. Within the Halloween aesthetic, we wanted to create an image which makes us feel gender euphoria, and beautiful and strong in our own ways. We wanted to channel our joy and power in being Queer and being outside of the gender binary. It was our first performative project which we did as a Halloween celebration. "Revolution" by Iridescence dance was created by three non-binary people. We want to make dance accessible, affordable and welcoming for gender non-conforming people and neuro non-conforming people because the dance industry as a whole has still a long way to go to beat the restriction and harm it has been putting on the shoulders of queer-identifying people, especially gender non-conforming ones. Its goal is to create a safe space for LGBTQ+ people to explore dance and their creativity, regardless of their previous dance experience and ability. ![]() IG: Dance is a community, inclusive, contemporary dance group for LGBTQ+ people. Revolution performed by Iridescence Dance. Please go read it, and share it far and wide. This exhibition is a love letter to the joy, strength and resistance that the Trans+ community holds. To everyone who has submitted: This exhibition would not exist without you, and we are honoured to share and promote your work with our networks. And so we have invited Trans+ artists across the United Kingdom to submit their art, poetry, photography, and dance that they felt aligned with this year’s theme of Trans celebration and joy. Transgender Awareness Week is a week when transgender people and their allies take action to bring attention to the community by educating the public about who transgender people are, sharing stories and experiences, and advancing advocacy around the issues of prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender community.Įxisting in this point in time, it is essential that we centre and celebrate Trans+ joy, creation and brilliance. Welcome to our second online art exhibition that celebrates 42 incredibly talented Trans+ artists based in the United Kingdom and beyond. Please feel welcome to consult our Wellbeing resource page should you require support. We are aware that engaging with these pieces, especially on Trans Awareness Week, may be difficult for some Trans+ people. Disclaimer: The artists work and their description of their work appears exactly as written, therefore there is some language that some people might find triggering. Other pieces deal with, challenge or respond to gender dysphoria, oppression, trauma, transphobia, and blood. Before we begin - an important note on the contents of this exhibition: Some of the pieces contain nudity and we have chosen not to censor this. ![]()
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