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Opening of the exhibition: Friday, June 16, 2023, 18:00 to 24:00 Opening ceremony at 19:00 Music for dancing: 21:30 Participating artists: Francesca Aldegani, Daniela Brasil, Imayna Caceres / Susana Ojeda, Nayari Castillo, Catcalls of Graz, Daily Rhythms Collective, Female Obsession, Nilbar Güreş, Oleksandr Halishchuk, IN:TRA works, Vanja Krajnc, Paola Lesslhumer, Kateryna Lysovenko, Ahoo Maher, Maryam Mohammadi / Joachim Hainzl, Eliana Otta, Keyvan Paydar, Lisl Ponger, Viktoria Ratasich, Ayan Rezaei, Margo Sarkisova / eva helene stern ***, Kia Sciarrone, Maryam Sehhat, The Cake Escape, Helene Thümmel, Anton Tkachenko, Sophie Utikal, Katharina Wolf, Reza Zavvari Protest archive: Negin Rezaie With contributions by: Masimba Hwati, Mirjana Mustra, Rozina Pátkai, Maryam Shahidifar, Johannes Wiener, Colombian community in Vienna This exhibition is an expression of transnational solidarity with the courageous women* in Iran. But beyond that, solidarity goes to women* in other countries and regions of the world who also stand up for their rights and freedoms. More than forty artists and activists, most of them living in Austria, show what is worth fighting for. The List of FORs grows with every artwork presented in the exhibition. In this way we will tie in with Iranian protest songs, to which the exhibition title also refers: For ... Dancing on the Street. Exhibition in cooperation with: Afro-Asian Institute Graz, Women's Service Library Graz, Caritas Pop-up Chai, hinterland, Mafalda, Omega Duration: 17.6. – 29.7.2023 & 28.8. – 21.10.2023 Opening hours: MON–FRI 10 am–6 pm, SAT 12–4 pm Wednesday until 10 pm Closed on Sundays and bank holidays Guided tours for groups by prior appointment: rotor@mur.at, 0316/ 688306 During the time of the exhibition, an activating and discursive programme will take place in which central questions arising from Iranian and other protest movements will be discussed and dealt with. The topics and dates will be continually published: Website: rotor.mur.at Facebook: @rotor.contemporary.art Instagram: @rotor.contemporary Admission free! |
![]() Vanja Krajnc, „O.T. (breaking the veil)“, 2022 |