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Representing Trans: Acts of Self-definition

20 Oct 2015

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Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00

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£12, £8 concessions

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Tate Modern

London, United Kingdom

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Interweaving the personal with the political, Juliet Jacques explores, in conversation with artist Yishay Garbasz, debates that comprise trans politics and the cruxes of writing, art and identity.

About

I believe that there are as many gender identities as there are people; all unique, all constantly being explored in conscious and unconscious ways
Juliet Jacques

In July 2012, Juliet Jacques underwent sex reassignment surgery—a process she chronicled in a Guardian column. Out of this experience came her Manifesto for Confessional Journalism:

Never humiliate or sensationalise yourself or others known to you, and do not write anything unkind about your own body, although you may test its limits: think of confessional journalism, and everything else in your life, as a form of performance art.
Juliet Jacques 

Interweaving the personal with the political, Juliet Jacques explores, in conversation with artist Yishay Garbasz, debates that comprise trans politics and the cruxes of writing, art and identity. The event is chaired by Paul Clinton.

This event coincides with the launch of Juliet Jacques’ Trans: A Memoir published by Verso this autumn. The discussion is followed by an opportunity to purchase the book and have it signed by the author in the Starr Foyer from 20.00–20.30.

Biographies

Paul Clinton

Clinton is a writer and is the assistant editor of frieze and Frieze Masters magazines. He has taught on art and queer theory at Goldsmiths College and the University of Manchester. In 2013 he edited a special issue of the philosophy and critical theory journal parallax on stupidity, and in 2014 the South London Gallery staged a daylong event around his research on this subject. In the same year he organised the conference Shimmering World, which featured presentations by artists Ed Atkins, David Panos and Hannah Sawtell. His catalogue essays include on the work of artists Bonnie Camplin, Sidsel Meineche Hansen and Jacopo Miliani, amongst others. Previous speaking engagements have taken place at the ICA, Whitstable Biennale, Whitechapel Gallery and Frieze Art Fairs, amongst other venues. He was also a founding member of the band No Bra, co-writing several songs on the album Dance and Walk, and with Patrick Wolf he formed the band Maison Crimenaux. He is currently working on an exhibition, also on stupidity, co-curated with Anna Gritz, and due to open in October at Focal Point Gallery.

Juliet Jacques

Juliet Jacques is a freelance author, best known for writing A Transgender Journey for the Guardian—which was long listed for the Orwell Prize in 2011. She was included in the Independent’s Pink Lists for 2012, 2013 and 2014, and is a regular blogger for the New Statesman. She has also written for Granta, the London Review of BooksTime Out, the New HumanistThe New InquiryFilmwaves3am and many other publications and websites. She lives in London.

 

http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/talks-and-lectures/representing-trans-acts-self-definition

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