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Last Tango

Under My Skin
Martín Soto Climént, Una Szeemann, Hannah Villiger

May 21 – July 16, 2022

Martín Soto Climent, Gossip Wine Melody, 2022, tights and plexiglass mirror mounted in red cedar wood box, 31.2 x 21.2 x 9.9 cm
@studiosotocliment
Fri, June 10, 12:00 – 18:00
Sat, June 11, 12:00 – 18:00
Sun, June 12, 11:00 – 18:00

Under My Skin will present works by Martin Soto Climént, Una Szeemann and Hannah Villiger

Body and skin have been a political and antidotal medium since the early 1970s feminist activism. A contract with skin was initiated, one that needed to shock, insight awareness and aspire to reform dogmatic views and the status of women. Skin was then perceived as a site for resistance making “the personal is political”. In recent years there has been an increasing discourse on identity, queerness and discrimination in which normative ideas of social structures have been put on trial and approached for their sedimented biases. The body becomes again and again a site for political debate. What might come across as only personal matters related to the body, such as contraception, clothing, sexual preferences, religious belief etc, are instead heavily indoctrinated and at the core of political order. They mark status and power. 

The exhibited artworks play with our haptic perception through a rhetoric of desire. Arousing curiosity and attentiveness they in turn allow a slow and steady alertness to deeply profound ideas such as body agency, vulnerability and resilience.


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Sihlquai 274
Zürich

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Talk with Art historian and PhD candidate Aïcha Revellat on Hannah Villiger
Art historian and PhD candidate Aïcha Revellat will trace Hannah Villiger's artistic trajectory with a focus on skin as a sculptural material. The surface of skin, be it fragmented or torn, will be explored through Villiger's drawings, collages, photographs, and other objects dating back to the early 1970s.
Sun, June 12, 11:00 – 12:00 | EN

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