The Artblog and The St.Claire present a night of music and discussion focusing on select exhibitions in the Philadelphia area.
Not everyone needs to watch television, but the assumption that it lacks virtue is arrogantly misled and incorrect. Not to mention, what about the right to pleasure?
At that time the children – two boys – join the wrestling team where they eventually begin injecting steroid hormones to match society’s expectations of masculinity, while combatting their own thoughts and desires to grow out their hair, attend art school and watch porn in a dark basement with their friends.
You should message this exhibition if…you don’t mind getting intimate with strangers.
Why was there such a gaping empathy gap between the news and the art context, I wondered?
Listen in as queer theorist and researcher, Mary Zaborskis leads a free-form discussion that uses queer theory and childhood studies to investigate children’s agency in reality television.
It’s children might look like a cloud of dust hanging above a dirt road leading towards a horizon that is the internet.
They are not photocopies of the first time, disintegrating each time.