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Sexuality & Art

Barbara Wagner: bodies as they are

During  August, 2016, as the Olympic Games evolved, Brazilian and world screens were flooded with young, beautiful,  enhanced, fit, ‘efficient’ bodies  that happily competed and moved around  in Rio de Janeiro. [...] Read more

Body Against Concept

by Maria Eugenia Matricardi A white butterfly flies over the humid foam that floats  next to the waterfall. A mere  drop could exterminate it  or destroy its fragile silk wings. [...] Read more

19th Century Women of Colour

Most photographs and paintings of women women of color in the 19th century US — as well as inother slave economies of the period – portray the conditions of slavery. [...] Read more

Eugenia Matricardi: body/water/combat

  Maria Eugenia Matricardi is a  visual artist and a Doctorate student in Contemporary Poetics at the University of Brasília – UnB.  She lives in the highlands of  Brazilian state [...] Read more

Performing beyond the gendered zombie economy

Contemporary performance can provide a way of understanding as well as re-imagining what inclusive economies look like, particularly during crises. Performances of the economy are critical in urgent times. In [...] Read more

Women artists: Njideka Akunyili Crosby

Njideka Akunyili Crosby is a Nigerian born artist who moved to the United States in 1999. Her main medium is collage and her works are usually impressive large.  She weaves [...] Read more

Women artists: Maria Teresa Hincapié

Maria Teresa was Colombian actress who became a visual art performer. She died of cancer in 2008. Her art directly dialogued  with the impacts of continuous political conflict in Colombia, [...] Read more

Hifa Cybe: Memories of Violence

When rape and sexual violence invaded the public debate in Brazil,  SPW brings, once again,  attention to the  work of Hifa Cybe. This Brazilian artist born in the Rio  Paraíba [...] Read more

Sino-Soviet “Friendship”: postcards from the 1950’s

In  a seminar at the University of Washington in Seattle, in May 2016, I met Yu Yin, a Chinese student. Yin had in her cell an amazing collection of postcards [...] Read more

Sex Worker Zine Project

The Sex Worker Zine Project features work that was produced by 24 men, women and transgender participants who live and sell sex in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces of South [...] Read more

Cindy Sherman: Infinite gender impersonations

Cindy Sherman is an internationally recognized North American photograph and  artist. Her  extensive works  thematize  gender impersonations.  Sherman photographs herself impersonating  a  wide variety of women as they exist in [...] Read more

Our lady of controversies

Alma López is a queer chicana artist who lives in California.  Her work has many varied expressions. But  most principally it elaborates and re-signify the imageries the  images of Mexican [...] Read more

Call me Heenam

Moving Walls is an annual documentary photography exhibition produced by the Open Society Foundations Documentary Photography Project. This year exhibitions presents Shahria Sharmin’s portrait series on Bangladeshi hijras—who identify as either [...] Read more

“Amazone” – YZ’s Dahomean Female Warriors

  YZ  is an Anglo-Guadeloupean artist  engaged in a search of Guadeloupean and African diasporic roots have taken her to Senegal. This path led her to Senegal where she  currently [...] Read more

The many places of prostitution

In late November, 2015, the Institute of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IFCS/UFRJ) hosted a one week course called “A particular revolution: the [...] Read more
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