The event takes place in the context of the exhibition “Queer*fem* magaZINES. Queer and Feminist Publishing in Art and Culture”, which can be seen at the Rupertinum until 4 June 2023.
The exhibition is dedicated to magazines, zines and comics that provide a platform for feminist and queer perspectives in art and culture. It illuminates not only how important such publication projects are for the dissemination and visibility of feminist and queer art, but also how artistic publishing can be thought of in queer-feminist terms. The spectrum ranges from magazines from the second wave of the women’s movement to alternative forms of self-publishing and zine culture to publication projects that draw cross-connections to questions of migration, postcoloniality, dis/ability and others.
The exhibition is a cooperation of W&K students with the Rupertinum Salzburg and the Generali Foundation Study Centre and gendup.
Curators of the exhibition: Stefanie Grünangerl, Jürgen Tabor
Teachers: Elke Zobl, Ricarda Drüeke, Laila Lucie Huber, Bettina Egger
Students: Alba Malika Belhadj Merzoug, Berina Burek, Carina Dala, Sarah Greisberger, Ilvy Irnberger, Pauline Jordan, Maximilian Kaufmann, Victoria Knapp, Tanja Kurz, Hildegard Maier, Marie-Luise Maier, Anja Müller-Eschenbrücher, Tobias Posawetz, Simon Prommegger, Hannah Schwaiger, Egon Stocchi, Lea Wiednig, Angelika Wienerroither, Alina Wörgötter
https://www.museumdermoderne.at/ausstellungen/detail/queerfem-magazines/
Queer*fem* magaZINES. Queer and feminist publishing in art and culture, exhibition view, Museum der Moderne Salzburg, 2023, © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
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