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Dienstag, 18. März 2025

 Gaps, Leaps, Fractures – Queer Temporalities.


28.03.2025 to 19.06.2025

Opening: Thu 27.03.2025, 6 p.m. 


curated by Sylvia Sadzinski


Queer experiences of time deviate from normative and linear rhythms. They are characterized by coming-outs or transitions, have breaks, gaps and leaps. Queer temporalities explore non-linear concepts of time and oppose normative time structures based on reproduction and age appropriateness, among others. The exhibition Gaps, Leaps, Fractures – Queer Temporalities brings together artistic positions that deal with fragmented understandings of time. Using various media, the artists question not only normative concepts of life, but also common notions of productivity and efficiency. The artistic works open up spaces for alternative narratives about queer life and love, explore moments of community and transformation, break with hegemonic historiographies and make voids visible. The past is interwoven with the present and futures are designed beyond chrononormative constraints.


With: Ren Loren Britton, Benjamin Busch, Philipp Gufler, Constantin Hartenstein, Laura Nitsch, Dana Lorenz, Lee Stevens



Queer Museum Vienna
at Otto Wagner Areal, former “Direktion”, Stiege 2, Hochparterre,
Baumgartnerhöhe 1
1140 Wien

Entrance free

Thursday: 14:00-18:00
Friday: 14:00-18:00h
Saturday: 14:00-18:00h
Sunday: 14:00-18:00h






Freitag, 25. November 2022

Unterwerfungen




December 8, 2022–January 29, 2023 


Kunstraum, Leuphana University Lüneburg
Lüneburg
Germany

Kunstraum of the Leuphana University Lüneburg is delighted to announce the opening of Philipp Gufler´s solo exhibition Unterwerfungen. Bringing together old and new works and structured by Gufler’s ongoing collaboration with the self-organized Forum Queeres Archiv München, Unterwerfungen tracks the various ways in which Gufler stages archival material, resisting the heteronormative capture of a resistant past.

The installation I Wanna Give You Devotion consists of six textile walls, covered with over 130 posters from the archive of the Forum. The tender and temporary architecture houses an “archive of feelings” (Ann Cvetkovich) that registers the affective dimensions of documenting and recording queer cultures. Tethered to a heterotopic idea of the public, these posters communicate and conspire, leaving tracks of queer desire and life as well as ongoing struggles. With each presentation, Gufler has asked fellow friends and collaborators to make new posters in response to the Forum collection. At Kunstraum, we are presenting new posters by Cheap Collective and Sunil Gupta. A publication, produced in collaboration with students from the Leuphana University Lüneburg, will be on display and may be picked up free of charge. The publication brings together the students´ individual and collective research into a selection of posters also shown in the installation.

Inside the installation, the 34-minute film Projection on the Crisis (Gauweilereien in Munich) is screened. Juxtaposing archival material from the Forum with artworks by friends and collaborators of Gufler, the video threads together stories of homophobia and queer resistance, with a particular focus on Peter Gauweiler’s homophobic policies at the height of the AIDS crisis in Bavaria. Loosely organized around a timeline, the camera's almost uninterrupted tracking shot of the documents and artworks furthers the illusion of a progressive linearity, one that is revealed to be as much a function of a historical gaze, as an effect of technological dispositifs. A careful exploration of the synthetic nature of “historical fictions” (Saidiya Hartman), the film articulates an emancipatory potential of making history.

As part of his ongoing Quilt series, Gufler has collaborated with the artist Eli Hill to produce for the exhibition his newest quilt, dealing with the legacy and memory of the philanthropist Reed Erickson (1917–92), one of the first trans men to undergo gender-confirming surgery in the US, who systematically supported trans health care initiatives and members of the transgender community.

Philipp Gufler is an artist based in Munich and Amsterdam. He spans various media in his practice, including silkscreen prints on fabric and mirrors, artist books, performances, and video installations. Gufler is a member of the Forum Queeres Archiv München since 2013 and has participated in artist residencies at De Ateliers, Amsterdam; Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Maine; and Delfina Foundation, London. Artist books include Projection on the Crisis (2014/2021), I Wanna Give You Devotion (2017), Indirect Contact (2017), Quilt #01–#30 (2020), Lana Kaiser (2020), A Shrine to Aphrodite (2023) and Cosy bei Cosy (2023).


Exhibition opening: December 7, no prior registration required.
Lecture performance: December 7, 7–8pm, Susanne Sachsse (Cheap Collective) presents Well, a fresh breeze with words and gestures.
Screening: December 8, 6–9pm, with films by Philipp Gufler, Liane Klingler, Zoe Leonard and Catherine Saalfield.
Presentation and conversation with Sunil Gupta: January 24, 6–8pm.
Guided Tour with Philipp Gufler: January 25, 4 pm
Panel discussion on the "Hirschfeld Renaissance" and Trans Fabulations: January 25, 7–9pm, with Leah Tigers, Dean Erdmann, Maxi Wallenhorst, Raimund Wolfert, et al.






Fotos: Fred Dott