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9 Jun 2020

Edgezones Present HOMO HUMOUR

 



 





There’s a new Event this weekend in Miami’s Wynwood Art District that has just come up on our radar and we think we want to go check it out.  It’s part of PerforMIA 2020 an evening of Performance, noise, videos and experimental sound.
 

Its called HOMO HUMOUR and is a  selection of short films by queer male filmmakers from U.K, USA and Australia curated by Lee Campbell..
They all  explore the application of humour and comedy tactics by contemporary queer male artists and invites visitors to reflect upon how queer male culture has employed artistic embraces of humour and comedy as strategies to challenge, transgress, subvert and rebel. By doing so, they not only counter art history’s rancor towards and is resistant to particular kinds of humour that are only now being embraced by the most recent methodologies, these artists offer compelling ways of using humour as an artistic, disruptive, cathartic and transgressive act that provokes awareness of key critical issues relating to queer male representation historically and today.
The program will consist of the following shorts: 
Lee Campbell LET RIP: A PERSONAL HISTORY OF SEEING AND NOT SEEING (2019) 8 mins Ilker Cinarel Imagine the Future (2019) 5 mins 55 Jordan McKenzie Monsieur Poo-Pourri Takes a Tour of his Estate Bethnal Green, London (2010)
 9 mins 17
Joao Dall’Stella  Stalls (2019) 3 mins



8 Feb 2018

FORWARD




FORWARD

A flyposter exhibition.


> moving
> nudging
> forward attack
>  forward thinking
> tripping forward
> a bit forward


> pushing forward
> falling forward


> accidental
> motion
> bouncing
> rolling
> paying it forward


> and no bull shit.


A series of posters created by Syllabus III following provocations set by Recent Activity and Eastside Projects, as part of the fourth retreat within the Syllabus programme.


Syllabus is an alternative peer-led learning programme, jointly delivered by Eastside Projects, Wysing Arts Centre, New Contemporaries, S1 Artspace, Spike Island, Studio Voltaire and Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts).
The Syllabus III artists are Frederica Agbah, Chris Alton, Conor Baird, Ilker Cinarel, Phoebe Davies, Freya Dooley, Rose Gibbs, Jill McKnight, Ben Sanderson and Karis Upton.