hosted by Contemporary Matters: Valent1day
Hosted by Contemporary Matters is a series of events which allows artists, curators and researchers to take over the Contemporary Matters Studio. The third project in the series is a group exhibition organized by a collective of five artists. The show reflects critically on the Valentine’s Day.
Valent1day: Will you come for me?
hosted by Contemporary Matters
With works by Linda Artemis Bergstötter, Emma Egger, Gabriela Gažovà, Ivie Isibor, Emma Peinhopf
14. 02. 2023 – 19. 02. 2023
Opening: 14. 02. 2023, 5 PM – 10 PM
8 PM performance by Emma Egger
Closing: 19. 02. 2023, 12 AM – 4 PM
Candle Light Brunch
Contemporary Matters Studio
Sonnenallee 26
1220 Vienna
Opening hours by appointment
info@contemporarymatters.org
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Five female artists contemplate romance, love, crushing, dating, dreaming, hurting, talking and making art about it - in five different mediums from five different angles.
The feeling of romantic love and the philosophical idea of love are sometimes bigger than life itself. The highly personal experience and physical sensation somewhere between excitement, shame, expectation, fear and imagination; and the fascinating concept of inexplicable connection between people had been explored in visual art, poetry, music and drama for centuries - with the prevailing perspective being male. The history of art got spectators and readers conditioned to perceive and understand love from the male point of view (male gaze[1]) which lead into leaving love and heartbreak examined and explored by women to be considered banal, naive and unneeded. But on the contrary - it is the one side of the story that is (heart)achingly missing.
The challenge to approach the topic so personal and hard to grasp or define in any general terms, as it varies in perception and expression from each person, is particularly intriguing for flinta* artists - made to battle (self)doubt and considered irrelevant by the patriarchy. Yet, the most authentic, joyful, refreshing and complex ways of verbally analyzing and artistically capturing love (be it romance, sexual attraction or kinship/friendship) usually take place outside of the mainstream love songs and (male) paintings of muses. It happens in communities, kitchens, circles of friends talking or five artists finding a balance between personal and political.
[1] MULVEY, Laura: Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema. Screen 16, 1975.
*FLINTA = female, lesbian. inter, non binary, trans & agender