Sonntag, 13. August 2023

BRANDHORST FLAG COMMISSION: PHILIPP GUFLER

 


9 September 2023 until 15 March 2024

9 September, 11 am, BREAKFAST AND COMMISSION VIEWING with PHILIPP GUFLER and a t-shirt sale for FORUM QUEERES ARCHIV MÜNCHEN

Starting in September 2023, Amsterdam and Munich-based artist Philipp Gufler will occupy the space with a new work. With his signature approach, he recontextualizes queer history in his often textile-based works. Rather than depicting complex overlays as in his silkscreen prints on fabrics and mirrors, for “Urning” he uses the visual impact of the medium of the flag.

 In his flags, Gufler places the lawyer Karl Heinrich Ulrichs at the center of his work, using Pop Art aesthetics. Ulrichs coined the term “Urning,” which, in reference to the Greek god Uranos, was the first to formulate queer identity through a positive self-designation. At the German Jurists’ Forum, held at the Odeon in Munich on August 29, 1867, he demanded impunity for same-sex love. Although the term “Urning” did not catch on, Ulrichs has become a central source of inspiration for queer theory. Gufler links this historical importance to a significant poster campaign by the initiative Act Up Munich, which gained notoriety in 1995 for its protest against local Bavarian politicians. He updates the AIDS awareness campaign and creates a link between the historical treatment of queer identity and its relevance to current debates.

Curated by Dr. Monika Bayer-Wermuth

More Information.

BRANDHORST MUSEUM
Theresienstraße 35A
80333 München











The T-shirts can be ordered S, M, L, XL in white, S, M, XL in gray and S, M, XL, XXL in light blue at Forum Queeres Archiv München or here for 20 Euro plus shipping costs. With the purchase of a T-shirt you support our voluntary archive work.






Fotos: Haydar Koyupinar

On Listening




08 September – 12 November 2023


Thursday,  07 September 2023, 7 p.m.: Opening

Ashley Holmes, Forum Queeres Archiv München e.V. & Philipp Gufler, Helen Cammock, Hui Ye & Qu Chang, Jovana Reisinger, Maria Margolina 

From September, the art space Lothringer 13 Halle presents the project On Listening, which brings together international artists, researchers, activists, audio, archival material, theorists to question the dynamics of spoken and auditive narratives as well as listening. Together, the contributions and works explore the relevance and complexity of listening from multiple perspectives and open the exhibition space for conversation and exchange.    

For the project "On Listening" Philipp Gufler, artist and long-time active member of the Forum Queeres Archiv München (FQAM) realized a cinematic portrait of Albert Knoll's decades of archival and research work with a focus on Albert Knoll's self-initiated interviews with witnesses. Albert Knoll is a founding member of the Forum and has been on the board ever since. This new short film, together with selected archive material, provides a very personal and deep insight into Knoll's historical work as well as his commitment to the association with a focus on oral history(s) and witnessing.



Lothringer 13 Halle
Lothringer Straße 13
München