Category: Her Prerogative
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Shelly Silver
Shelly Silver is a New York based artist working with the still and moving image. Her work explores contested territories between public and private, narrative and documentary, and–increasingly in recent years–the watcher and the watched. She has exhibited worldwide, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Tate Modern, Centre Georges Pompidou, the…
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Daria G. Pascalis
Daria G. Pascalis began her work as assistant to Christian Boltanski, then Annette Messager before entering the field of dance and performance, notably in Brussels, Charleroi and Lyon, with Frederique Flamand, Lukas Hemleb, as well as with dancer-choreographer Thierry Thieu Niang in Barcelona. In recent years, she launched a series of photo performances for tight spaces called Into…
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Pascal Lièvre
Pascal Lièvre is a pioneering gay/feminist artist, writer, and curator who has worked with pop appropriation, philosophy, and gender politics. His key strategy consists of using pop culture (remaking music vidéos, paintings, combining branding and philosophy) in order to introduce contemporary art to a wider audience. http://lievre.fr/
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Zainab Fasiki
Zainab Fasiki, a Moroccan comics artist, Mechanical engineer, books author, gender equality activist, entrepreneur and workshops leader about teaching comics and activism for organisations. Founder of /WOMEN POWER/ Collective and www.hshouma.com
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Dalila Belaza
Choreographer and performer Parallel to her studies in languages, she trained in dance mainly from Nacera Belaza and participated in a masterclass with Butoh dance choreographer Ushio Amagatsu (Sankai Juku Co.). Performer in all the creations of the company Nacera Belaza to this day. http://www.cie-nacerabelaza.com
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Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir
Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir (b. 1982) is an Icelandic artist living and working in Reykjavik, Berlin, and Athens. Her subjects often include the social and political scape with focus on the art world phenomenon, which she funnels into her practice in unusual and personal ways. Through various methods and mediums, including writing, performance, drawing, and…
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Sarisa Dhammalangka
“I just want my art to create a movement in the society,” said Sarisa Dhammalangka, a transgender artist from Chiang Mai, Thailand. Movement of ideas, bodies, and mentalities. Freelance translator, Chef then Artist, Sarisa did not make art her main carrier since she wants it to remain her true passion in life. Art is a…