Eine Person blickt in die Kamera und verdeckt dabei eine Gesichtshälfte mit ihrer Hand
Das Bild zeigt das Kopfporträt einer dunkelhaarigen, weiblich gelesenen Person. Mit ihrer linken, schwarz behandschuhten Hand bedeckt sie ihr linkes Auge. Rosa- und Blautöne dominieren das computerverfremdete Bild.

Beate Strecker, Maxima Grau + Coke = Now, ca. 1985. © unbekannt.i

I Don't Pay Your Price

Queerfeminist Interventions with the Video Camera

I Don't Pay Your Price charts queerfeminist interventions in the video art scene of the 1980s and 1990s. The exhibition zooms in on the subversive act of untangling the video camera from its military-patriarchal origins in order to create space for other perspectives. It brings together works that curator Kat Lawinia Gorska has salvaged, catalogued, and digitized from the hitherto overlooked VHS tapes in the estate of Cologne-based video art distributor 235 Media. Many of videos are now being shown again for the first time in over 40 years. I Don't Pay Your Price takes place from November 8 to December 8, 2024 at Lore Deutz in Cologne.

Artists: Zorah Mari Bauer & Viola Kiefner, Lynda Benglis, Johanne Charlebois & Harold Vasselin, Yoshiko Chuma, Ilse Gassinger, Bettina Gruber & Maria Vedder, Marina Gržinić & Aina Šmid, Mona Hatoum, Barbara Konopka (moRgan), Malaria! / Brigitte Bühler & Gudrun Gut & Dieter Hormel, Rabe perplexum, Monica Petracci, Claudia Richarz, Nina Rippel, Pipilotti Rist, Ane Mette Ruge, Beate Strecker, Ulrike Zimmermann


Curated by Kat Lawinia Gorska

 

Opening
7 November 16-22
20:30h performance by Antonia Baehr

Finissage
In cooperation with Blonde Cobra - Festival for Queer & Experimental Cinema
8 December 4-8pm
18h performance by Melanie Jame Wolf


Venue address
Lore Deutz, Deutz-Mülheimer Straße 115, Cologne, Germany

Booklet I Dont´t Pay Your Price

 

In collaboration with

Lore Deutz

Kunstwerk

Blonde Cobra

Kindly supported by

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