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<nettime> "Another SPORT is Possible ? ! ." exhibition+program of QueerSport.LAB @Gallery Nova, Zagreb, CROATIA |
On the occasion of the Zagreb Pride 2012, within olympic year, during the European football championship and actuality of topics relating to sport discrimination, qSPORT in collaboration with artists and initiatives that work in the field of sport and LGBTQ issues - organizes an international exhibition and a program of workshops, discussions and screenings in the Gallery Nova. PRESS RELEASE: http://goo.gl/8AKBW "Another SPORT is Possible ? ! ." @Gallery Nova, Zagreb, CROATIA (12-17/06/2012, Galerija Nova, Teslina 7, Zagreb) + QueerSport.LAB with program: 12/06/2012 - 18:30 Queering Sport - workshop: qSPORT & co. 14/06/2012 - 18:30 Trans x Sport - screenings +skype-in: Tom Weller 17/06/2012 - 14:00 QS Brunch - screening âJustinâ doc. +skype-in: Juliet Jacques _artists: Tom Weller (Berlin, Germany), http://www.tom-weller.de/ Jason Hall (Brighton, UK), http://www.outlinegallery.com/ Åeljko BlaÄe (Zagreb, Croatia), http://zeljko.blace.name/ _communities: Boxing Girls / Boxing Queers (Berlin, Germany), http://www.boxgirls.org/ The Justin Campaign (Brighton, UK), http://www.thejustincampaign.com/ qSPORT (Zagreb, Croatia), http://www.qsport.info/ _individual contributors: Alex Brahim - curator and critic (Barcelona, Spain) Juliet Jacques - critic and co-founder of The Justin Campaign (Brighton, UK) Karmen RatkoviÄ - social activist and educator in arts (Zagreb, Croatia) Vesna VukoviÄ - curator and producer in arts (Zagreb, Croatia) _from the introduction text to exhibition: - Contemporary sport (hypercompetitive, commercialized, institutionalized, politicized...) is often perceived uncritically - especially as a mechanism of capitalist ideology and in its capacity of a globalizer/normalizer of societies. It is equally a source of countless traumatic, stressful and frustrating experiences for (queer) youth, (trans) individuals and others who challenge or do not fit its existing norms. If Sport (as Art) can be considered a laboratory and a contested site, then it is potentially one of the largest domains for social, cultural and political experimentation, but also innovation in contemporary societies... - This exhibition and the QueerSport.LAB program is part of a broader international creative inquiry into tensions between Sport and LGBT/Queer realities. Artists and communities presented here with their works and documentation point to some of many tangents in which creative engagement can work against the normativity of sport through queer expression. Though physically far apart, contextually constrained and of different methodologies and operational networks, all share a common understanding of sport as a context that is neither fixed nor given, but one that needs constant claiming and self-organizing and most of all, imagining viable alternatives. _supported by: Ministry of Culture of Croatia and City of Zagreb _thanks to: Multimedijalni institut http://www.mi2.hr/ Heinrich Boell Stiftung - Hrvatska http://www.Boell.hr/ PhD Arts http://www.PhDArts.eu/ â and individuals: Myriam Van Imschoot, Sher Doruff, Jose Begega, Kat Bowman, Dejan Åkaljac, Tomislav Medak, Nenad RomiÄ, Dejan KrÅiÄ... _all events in Gallery Nova are co-oragnized by: WHW - what, how and for whom - http://www.whw.hr/ AGM - http://www.agm.hr/ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org