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Global Art Dialogues: Queer Futures

Hear from contemporary artists about how they are using science fiction, speculative narrative, mythology, and future folklore to question and redefine queer futures.

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“Queerness is essentially about the rejection of a here and now and an insistence on potentiality for another world.” A panel of contemporary artists who transform notions of queerness in their work considers this foundational statement by cultural theorist José Esteban Muñoz in a virtual conversation moderated by artist, writer, and curator Việt Lê. Tina Takemoto and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto – both featured in the exhibition After Hope: Videos of Resistance – join the duo behind Australia’s Club Ate, Bhenji Ra and Justin Shoulder, to investigate the power and failures of queer futurity and deconstruct otherworldly yearnings and imagination fatigue. Using science fiction and speculative narrative, mythology and future folklore, these artists are redefining the ways we can dream and exist.

About Global Art Dialogues

This program is a part of Global Art Dialogues, a series of programs connecting artists around the world to explore the pertinent issues of our time. Amid shifting social landscapes, the museum’s commitment to invest in emerging and established artists, elevate marginalized voices, and curate through a global lens of equity, justice, and collaboration is stronger now than ever. Whether these events are in person or virtual, we aim to create spaces to challenge and transcend physical, sociopolitical, and imaginary borders in order to empower change. By bringing together creatives from Bay Area and global communities, we are exploring the possibilities of what can be and what we can accomplish through a spirit of radical collaboration.  

Presented in conjunction with and featuring artists from After Hope: Videos of Resistance, currently on view at the Asian Art Museum. To learn more about the artists in After Hope, go to afterhope.com.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

 

This global event will take place on Tuesday, Mar. 30 at 7 PM PDT, or:

Pakistan: Wednesday, Mar. 31 at 7 AM (GMT +5)
Thailand: Wednesday, Mar. 31 at 9 AM (GMT +7)
Sydney: Wednesday, Mar. 31 at 1 PM (GMT+11)

The Asian Art Museum is committed to being accessible to all. If the price of this virtual program is a barrier for you, please use the code VIRTUALACCESS for complimentary admission. This promotion can be applied under the “Promo Code” section on the Payment Information page.

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Organizers & Sponsors

Queer Futures is curated by Thuy Tran, The Asia Foundation’s 2020 Margaret F. Williams Memorial Fellow, in collaboration with the Asian Art Museum’s contemporary art department.