Groupshow with Dana Michel, Natasha Tontey, Sunny Pfalzer, Dorota Gawęda, Eglė Kulbokaitė, Tarek Lakhrissi, Tracy Maurice, Isabel Lewis, Terre Thaemlitz, Laurence Rassel, Tyra Wigg, Izidora L. Lethe, Josephine Baan, Ceylan Öztrük, Nina Emge

Queer Trust

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  • 💙 Shedhalle Zurich
  • 💚 Philipp Bergmann & Thea Reifler
  • 🖤 Groupshow with Dana Michel, Natasha Tontey, Sunny Pfalzer, Dorota Gawęda, Eglė Kulbokaitė, Tarek Lakhrissi, Tracy Maurice, Isabel Lewis, Terre Thaemlitz, Laurence Rassel, Tyra Wigg, Izidora L. Lethe, Josephine Baan, Ceylan Öztrük, Nina Emge
  • 💜 Philipp Bergmann & Thea Reifler
  • 💛 Carla Schleiffer

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Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022, Stainless steel & plastic fiber-optic flowers (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022, Stainless steel & plastic fiber-optic flowers (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
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Natasha Tontey, Garden Amidst the Flame, 2021, video (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Natasha Tontey, Garden Amidst the Flame, 2021, video (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Leave No Trace (Athens) I-VIII, 2022; in the front: Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022 (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Leave No Trace (Athens) I-VIII, 2022; in the front: Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022 (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022; Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do, 2022; Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021 (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022; Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do, 2022; Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021 (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dana Michel, The Schenectady Report, 2022, Performance (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dana Michel, The Schenectady Report, 2022, Performance (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Tracy Maurice & Dana Michel, Lay them all down, 2020, video; Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022 (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Tracy Maurice & Dana Michel, Lay them all down, 2020, video; Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022 (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021, plexiglas, resin, paint, chains, polycarbonate plates (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021, plexiglas, resin, paint, chains, polycarbonate plates (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn; Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do; Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI) (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn; Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do; Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI) (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do, 2022, performance, sculptures and video; Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021, plexiglas, resin, paint, chains, polycarbonate plates (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do, 2022, performance, sculptures and video; Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021, plexiglas, resin, paint, chains, polycarbonate plates (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dana Michel, The Schenectady Report, 2022; Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021, plexiglas, resin, paint, chains, polycarbonate plates (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dana Michel, The Schenectady Report, 2022; Tarek Lakhrissi, A horn is a thorn is a horn, 2021, plexiglas, resin, paint, chains, polycarbonate plates (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022, Stainless steel & plastic fiber-optic flowers (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Freestanding Votive Flowers (I–VI), 2022, Stainless steel & plastic fiber-optic flowers (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer, Courtesy of the artists)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Leave No Trace (Athens) I-VIII, 2022, aluminium, digital print, chiffon; Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do, 2022, sculptures, video (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Leave No Trace (Athens) I-VIII, 2022, aluminium, digital print, chiffon; Sunny Pfalzer, I know what to do, 2022, sculptures, video (Shedhalle Zurich 2022, Protozone8 - Queer Trust, photo: Carla Schleiffer)
QUEER TRUST is an attitude that draws from and relies on the in-between. It has shaped the work at Shedhalle as a space for process-based art since 2020 and is also the basis of Protozone8. The exhibition shows artistic works and ways of working that trust in relationships and processes beyond fixed attributions. The participating artists share intimate, vulnerable, open, and courageous artwork. In doing so, they question (gender) identities as well as artistic, scientific, and social traditions and classifications. QUEER is, among other things, a term for the ambiguous and the unenclosed. In this sense, the term goes beyond sexual orientation or the question of gender. It is the basis of an attitude that insists on an "in-between”, a diversity of perspectives, and constant change.For Protozone8, QUEER is joined with the term TRUST. Relationships with artists and trust in artistic processes are the foundation that gives support to constant change and non-fixation. This is what makes working in the art space Shedhalle possible in the first place. TRUST is also placed in the visitors, who are invited into this space of fluid transitions. QUEER TRUST is a call to trust the space between. Protozone8: QUEER TRUST is developed and organized in exchange with the participating artists. Together with the visitors, QUEER TRUST creates space for the presentation of works as well as opportunities for gatherings, new experiences, and learning.
Philipp Bergmann & Thea Reifler

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