Lecture/presentation
Gent, Belgium

Lecture/presentation
Gent, Belgium

Lecture/presentation
in the frame of the exhibition Critical Complicity
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Lecture/presentation
In the frame of the conference Composições Políticas na festivalu Panorama
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Lecture/presentation
Friday Lecture 2011
Aarhus, Denmark


Lecture/presentation
Reading Room #6
Rome, Italy

Interaktivni projekt
Odprtje razstave: torek, 30. september 2014, ob 20. uri
V okviru 20. Mednarodnega festivala sodobnih umetnosti – Mesto Žensk.
Organizacija: Mesto žensk
V sodelovanju z: Aksioma – Zavod za sodobne umetnosti, Ljubljana, Prumaro d.o.o.
Vstop prost
Komenskega 18, Ljubljana, Slovenija
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* Gostujoč dogodek, ki ni del produkcijskega programa Zavoda Aksioma.

Samostojna razstava
Odprtje razstave: sreda, 11. avgust 2010 ob 20. uri
Predavanje Hansa Bernharda:
sreda, 8. september 2010 ob 20. uri
Trg francoske revolucije 7, Ljubljana, Slovenia



Samostojna razstava
Odprtje razstave in okrogla miza: petek, 3. december 201o, ob 19. uri
Udeleženci: Snježana Prijić Samardžija, Branko Franceschi, Aldo Milohnić
Moderator: Davor Mišković
V sodelovanju z Drugo More
Reka, Hrvaška

Skupinska razstava
Odprtje razstave: 21. oktober 2010, ob 19. uri
Kustos: Domenico Quaranta
Avtorji: Lucas Bambozzi, Vaginal Davis, IOCOSE, Quentin Drouet, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Irwin, Eva and Franco Mattes (aka 0100101110101101.ORG), OHO group, SilentCell Network (Mare Bulc, Janez Janša, Bojana Kunst, Igor Štromajer).
Produkcija: Aksioma – Zavod za sodobne umetnosti, Ljubljana v sodelovanju z Maribor Art Gallery
Trg Leona Štuklja 2, Maribor, Slovenija

Eksperimentalni intermedijski performans
Trajanje: 30 minut
Vstop prost
Slomškova 18, Ljubljana, Slovenija

Auction
_ runned by Mag. Andrea Jungmann
_ director of Sotheby’s Austria
in the frame of the project Hard to Sell, Good to Have
_ initiated by Alexandra Grausam and Elsy Lahner
Schottenring 21, 1010 Vienna, Austria

Samostojna razstava
Pogovor z umetnikom in odprtje razstave: torek, 26. april 2011, ob 18. uri
Vstop prost
Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

Samostojna razstava
Odprtje razstave: ponedeljek, 4. april 2011, ob 19. uri
Vstop prost
Komenskega 18, Ljubljana, Slovenija

Performans
V ovkiru platforme RE:akt!
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Predstavitev
Torek, 18. Julij 2006, ob 17. uri
Informacijski center Moderne galerije, Ljubljana

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Lecture
22 June 2007
Kapelica Gallery, Ljubljana
Jennifer Doyle introduces her new work Between Friends that builds on her latest publication Sex Objects – Art and the Dialectics of Desire (University of Minnesota Press, 2006) focusing particularly on her work on Andy Warhol’s film “Blue Movie” (1970). Official clips of this rarely seen film, kindly provided by the Andy Warhol Museum, will be screened during the lecture.

“A beautiful and provocative book. Doyle convincingly argues that visual culture is inherently sexed and that the study of images tells us something crucial about how we inhabit the world.” (Amelia Jones, author of Body Art/Performing the Subject)
“Doyle demonstrates a sure understanding of the latest methodology and critical possibilities of queer theory.” (Midwest Book Review)
The declaration that a work of art is “about sex” is often announced to the public as a scandal after which there is nothing else to say about the work or the artist-controversy concludes a conversation when instead it should begin a new one.
Moving beyond debates about pornography and censorship, Jennifer Doyle shows us that sex in art is as diverse as sex in everyday life: exciting, emotional, traumatic, funny, even profoundly boring. Deftly interweaving anecdotal and personal writing with critical, feminist, and queer theory, she reimagines the relationship between sex and art in order to better understand how the two meet-and why it matters.
Sex Objects examines the reception and frequent misunderstanding of highly sexualized images, words, and performances of the past and present. In chapters on the “boring parts” of Moby-Dick, the scandals that dogged the painter Thomas Eakins, the role of women in Andy Warhol’s Factory films, “bad sex” and Tracey Emin’s crudely evocative line drawings, and L.A. artist Vaginal Davis’s parodies of Vanessa Beecroft’s performances, Sex Objects challenges simplistic readings of sexualized art and instead investigates what such works can tell us about the nature of desire.
In Sex Objects, Doyle offers a creative and original exploration of how and where art and sex connect, arguing that to proclaim a piece of art “about sex” reveals surprisingly little about the work, the artist, or the spectator. Deftly interweaving anecdotal and personal writing with critical, feminist, and queer theory, she reimagines the relationship between sex and art in order to better understand how the two meet-and why it matters.
Jennifer Doyle is associate professor of English at the University of California, Riverside. She is co-editor, with Jonathan Flatley and José Esteban Munoz, of Pop Out: Queer Warhol.

Vaginal Davis as Vanessa Beecroft
Erdgeist, Earth Spirit #27-29 10827
Preformance
21 June 2007
Kapelica Gallery, Ljubljana
Realised in the framework of the platform RE:akt!
KOLOFON
Produkcija dogodka: Aksioma – Zavod za sodobne umetnosti, Ljubljana
V sodelovanju z Mesto Žensk in galerijo Kapelica