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By celebrating and diversifying matriarchal concepts and spaces as fertile ground for communal existence and experimentation in art, Objects of Attention signals a departure from routine and explores new, radical and imaginative possibilities.
It invites audiences to engage with the complexities of matriarchal concepts and embrace feminist queer perspectives within a distinctive exhibition that values sculptural physicality, extended duration, and radical aesthetic precision.
Performed at the Pushkin House in London, June 23.
Performers mothers: Carolyn Roy, Rosalind Noctor, Eynav Rosolio, and Manuela Albrecht. Choreographed by Galit Criden.
Costumes: Rosalind Noctor.
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