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OurHaus: Keynote Lecture: Queer Bauhaus

22 Oct 2019

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Tue, 22 Oct
18:00 – 20:00

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Tickets: Festival Pass or £10/5 tickets,

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Camberwell College of Arts

London, United Kingdom

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Art Historian Elizabeth Otto explores sexuality and gender fluidity at the Bauhaus

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Art historian Elizabeth Otto (Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Studiesat University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences) delves into the previously unexplored question of sexuality and gender fluidity at the Bauhaus. The talk will focus on Bauhäusler who queered the school’s aesthetics in order to disrupt gender conventions, represent gay and lesbian subjectivities, and picture same-sex desire, moves that were not without risk during the Weimar Republic, a regime that criminalised homosexuality.

By looking broadly at what Jack Halberstam, theorist and Professor of Gender Studies and English at Columbia University, dubs a queer way of life – one that encompasses “subcultural practices, alternative methods of alliance, forms of transgender embodiment, and those forms of representation dedicated to capturing these wilfully eccentric modes of being” – this talk disrupts the narrative of a normative Bauhaus to yield a richer history that only emerges when we look at a new range of Bauhaus works and artists, and reconsider the questions that we ask of them.

who queered the school’s aesthetics in order to disrupt gender conventions, represent gay and lesbian subjectivities, and picture same-sex desire, moves that were not without risk during the Weimar Republic, a regime that criminalized homosexuality. By looking broadly at what Jack Halberstam dubs a queer way of life—one that encompasses “subcultural practices, alternative methods of alliance, forms of transgender embodiment, and those forms of representation dedicated to capturing these willfully eccentric modes of being”—this talk disrupts the narrative of a normative Bauhaus to yield a richer history that only emerges when we look at a new range of Bauhaus works and artists, and reconsider the questions that we ask of them.

Elizabeth Otto is an art historian and the author of Haunted Bauhaus: Occult Spirituality, Gender Fluidity, Queer Identities, and Radical Politics and Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt, and the coauthor of Bauhaus Women: A Global Perspective. She has coedited five books including Bauhaus Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Body Culture in Modernism's Legendary Art School. Otto is Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo (SUNY), where she has also served as the Executive Director of the Humanities Institute. Her work has been supported by numerous organizations including the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, and the National Humanities Center.

is an art historian and the author of ‘Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt,’ the co-author of ‘Bauhaus Women: A Global Perspective,’ and the co-editor of five books including ‘Bauhaus Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Body Culture in Modernism's Legendary Art School.’ She is Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo (SUNY), where she has also served as the Executive Director of the Humanities Institute. Her work has been supported by numerous organizations including the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Centre for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, the National Humanities Centre, and the University at Pittsburgh's Humanities Centre.

Introduced by Professor Simon Ofield-Kerr and Professor Daniel Sturgis.

Tickets: Festival Pass or £10/5 tickets,

Includes entry to Alexis Teplin, Rehearsal for B, and the MATIÈRES EXHIBITION Private View at the Student Union Gallery, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL

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