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NOW ON VIEW: "The Condition of Being Addressable" is a group exhibition that brings together an international and intergenerational roster of 25 artists whose work constitutes an ongoing exploration of bodies in exposure and the ever-evolving performance of language. The participating artists situate the body as a site of address—one to name, to call, to speak toward, to challenge, to redress—and question how the exchange between viewer and subject impacts the social and physical movements of bodies and how they are seen in the world. Participating artists include 2021 Queer|Art|Prize Winner Anaïs Duplan, Inaugural Barbara Hammer Grant Winner Miatta Kawinzi, 2020 Barbara Hammer Grant Judge Tiona Nekkia McClodden, and 2013-2014 QAM Fellow Troy Montes Michie. The show is on-view through September 4th at @theicala.⁣ ​⁣ ​In their respective practices, each artist interrogates power relations as experienced through the dynamics of race, gender, and sexuality, the limits of spoken and written language to articulate these experiences, and the agency of constructing a self-image. "The Condition of Being Addressable" centers diverse disciplines and perspectives in a rich creative discourse rooted in the legacies of Black, feminist, post-colonial, and queer theory.⁣ ​⁣ ​📸 "The Backlight [5.10.2016]," by Tiona Nekkia McClodden, 2016.
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