Abstract
Margherita Pevere’s practice-based research unfolds through bioart works such as Semina Aeternitatis and Wombs. Rooted in posthuman feminism, it borrows the concepts of “non/living”, “leaky bodies” and “vulnerability” to unpack how concerns like transience and sexuality exceed ahuman-only experience and
reveal a radically open embodiment. In her work, the act
of dealing with biological matter helps attune to
the agency of other-than-human beings. Any living matter, in fact, is equally bound to death.
reveal a radically open embodiment. In her work, the act
of dealing with biological matter helps attune to
the agency of other-than-human beings. Any living matter, in fact, is equally bound to death.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 26 Sep 2020 |
MoE publication type | Not Eligible |
Event | The Camille Diaries Symposium - online, Berlin, Germany Duration: 26 Sep 2020 → 26 Sep 2020 http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-Camille-Diaries-Symposium.htm |
Conference
Conference | The Camille Diaries Symposium |
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Country | Germany |
City | Berlin |
Period | 26/09/2020 → 26/09/2020 |
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Keywords
- bioart
- artistic research
- poshumanities