Language: English
Yves B. Golden, artist, writer, researcher and political organizer, comes to Barcelona to present The Flesh, a collection of her prose and poetry. The presentation will be together with architect and musician, Pablo Mera (aka Deadstar).
The Flesh, among other things, addresses and archives the current US-American crisis of human rights: anti-Trans legislation ripples through education and healthcare systems. It reverberates, in text, through the artist’s body; the crisis demands witness. And it is not just a national crisis: the stage of US-American politics and legislation is one on which, of course, a global lens also focuses. Censorship practices in Florida, too, necessitate interventionist archives beyond American audiences.
The book has a selection of texts translated into Spanish by poet, artist and curator Leto Ybarra.
After the book presentation we will have music played by Yves herself.
Yves B. Golden is an artist, writer based in Los Angeles. Her collaborative and solo works have been featured in ICA London, Springsteen Gallery Baltimore, Raw Material Company Senegal. She is Feminist Center for Creative Work’s 2024 artist in resident. Currently, she is calling all angels and envisioning a free Palestine in her lifetime.
Pablo Mera (aka Deadstar) is a Spanish architect and musician currently based in Madrid. His design process relies heavily on architecture and its intersection with other disciplines. Subverting space as a tool, following intuitive thinking and encapsulating emotional space, nostalgia, and disobedience are at the core of his practice.
The Flesh is the result of a research project, selected in the call for "(self-)publishing in risography - La Escocesa 2023".
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Language: English