Intimacy Is Political

INTIMACY IS POLITICAL, specifically conceived for the MetQUITO, explores the ways in which contemporary subjectivities are constructed and analyses how the politics of domination is structured around sex, gender, class or ethnicity. The exhibition does so through the work of the following artists and collectives:

Amal Kenawy (Egipt) · Cristina Lucas (Spain) · Guerrilla Girls (USA) · Juana Córdova (Ecuador) · Katia Sepúlveda (Chile) · Marina Abramović (former Yugoslavia) · Mujeres Creando (Bolivia) · Mujeres y hombres de comunidades indígenas zapatistas de Chiapas (México) · Nora Pérez (Guatemala) · Núria Güell (Spain) · Priscilla Monge (Costa Rica) · Regina José Galindo (Guatemala) · Sandra Monterroso (Guatemala) · Santiago Reyes (Ecuador) · Santiago Sierra (stateless) · Saskia Calderón (Ecuador) · Zanele Muholi (South Africa)

Curator: Rosa Martinez

 

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Role in the project

  • Assistant Curator

Where

  • Centro Cultural Metropolitano MetQuito, Quito, Ecuador.

When

  • 2017