post-title NEWS ++ Who’s Afraid of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art | Kunsthalle & Kunsthaus Nuremberg | 21.10.2023-11.02.2024

NEWS ++ Who’s Afraid of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art | Kunsthalle & Kunsthaus Nuremberg | 21.10.2023-11.02.2024

NEWS ++ Who’s Afraid of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art | Kunsthalle & Kunsthaus Nuremberg | 21.10.2023-11.02.2024

NEWS ++ Who’s Afraid of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art | Kunsthalle & Kunsthaus Nuremberg | 21.10.2023-11.02.2024

From 21 October 2023, together with the Kunsthaus, Kunsthalle Nürnberg will be showing the international group exhibition Who’s Afraid Of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art. The exhibition presents works that revolve around life and desire beyond heteronormativity and make a substantial contribution to the current debate on diversity.

The central motivation for this exhibition is the current social development. For one thing, queerness has never been as visible as it is today. This also includes a newly gained visibility of gender-nonconformist protagonists: For a good 10 years now, characters and persons whose …

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Image above: Chloe Sherman, The Mission, 1996. photograph; Courtesy f3 – freiraum für fotografie, Waldemarstr. 17 | 10179 Berlin, www.fhochdrei.org | #fhochdrei

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