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Oscar Peters
The Urge, 2022 (mixed media installatie) Oscar Peters’ kinetic installations set everything in motion. Roaring, raging, and flapping, they inevitably give you some kind of gut feeling. There is something menacing about the rattling constructions as if things could go wrong at any moment, yet at the same time, the works are fun, playful, and […]
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Samantha Nye
Visual Pleasure Jukebox Cinema, 2021: Daddy, 2:59 min Silencer, 3:10 min Calender Girl, 2:58 min → read somatic exercise In her sultry videos, Samantha Nye plays with societal conventions about age, race and queer identity. With a cast of mostly older women, including her own mother and grandmother, she celebrates and explores queer spaces of […]
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Yamuna Forzani
ANGEL DELIGHT, 2022 (installation/performance) Fashion designer and artist Yamuna Forzani speaks the language of ballroom. For COME ALIVE, she creates a brightly colored playground, inhabited by dancers and queens in her signature psychedelic and sensual textile design. The dancers are full of energy and passion, working towards both connection and climax. For Forzani, everything is […]
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Zoï Tatopoulos
We Will Find It, 2021 (film, 3:16 min.) Are these dancers possessed? They move through the empty factory hall with amazing strength and agility, a vitality that could burst at any moment from the seams of the industrial building. Choreographer Zoï Tatopolous prefers to work with young dancers and musicians active in the underground. The […]