What's good for me is good for you?
A physical multilogue
24 AUGUST – 15 SEPTEMBER 2018
What’s good for me is good for you? A physical multilogue is an event/exhibition series that explores narratives of intersectionality through performance practices. These performances and exhibitions will set a framework for emerging artistic practices examining the importance of physical presence and challenging the default setting of a gallery space.
What’s good for me is good for you? consists of two main parts - the event/exhibition series and commissioned writings, published on this website and in a booklet which will be available at Mimosa House.
Artists Katarzyna Perlak, Rebecca Bellantoni and Rowdy SS; Monika Janulevičiūtė and Antanas Lučiūnas; Travis Alabanza and Daniel Brathwaite-Shirley and STASIS challenge normativity in their practices based on their lived experiences.
They will each take over Mimosa House for a weekend making the artistic practices themselves the centre of the project. Evolving around topics of identity politics and queer-feminist ideas, the project highlights the differences in artistic approaches and personal realities.
24/08–26/08. Katarzyna Perlak, Rebecca Bellantoni and Rowdy SS
31/08–02/09 Monika Janulevičiūtė and Antanas Lučiūnas
07/09–09/09 Travis Alabanza and Daniel Brathwaite-Shirley
15/09 STASIS
With commissioned texts by Agnieszka Roguski, Göksu Kunak, Mumtaza Mehri and Ulijona Odišarija
Curator: Nora-Swantje Almes
Associate Curator: Lxo Cohen
More info: www.whatsgoodformeisgoodforyou.eu
Organised with the European Commission Representation in the UK, in partnership with the Lithuanian Cultural Institute London, supported by @oldbluelastbeer