Queer Ecoologies

Adham Faramawy gave an artist lecture titled Queer Ecologies at the Courtauld Institute, introduced by Dr Edwin Coomasaru (The Courtauld and Edinburgh University) and Dr Rachel Wariner (The Courtauld) “What might it mean to ‘queer’ ecology? When scientist George Murray Levick recorded same-sex coitu...

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Main Author: Faramawy, Adham
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Published: The Courtauld Institute of Art 2022
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spelling ftgoldsmithuniv:oai:eprints.gold.ac.uk:32823 2023-05-15T15:08:21+02:00 Queer Ecoologies Faramawy, Adham 2022-05-09 image https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32823/ https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32823/1/The%20air%20is%20subtle,%20various%20and%20sweet,%20video,%2035%20minutes,%20Adham%20Faramawy,%202020%20%281%29.jpg https://courtauld.ac.uk/whats-on/queer-ecologies-artist-adham-faramawy/ eng eng The Courtauld Institute of Art https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32823/1/The%20air%20is%20subtle,%20various%20and%20sweet,%20video,%2035%20minutes,%20Adham%20Faramawy,%202020%20%281%29.jpg Faramawy, Adham <https://research.gold.ac.uk/view/goldsmiths/Faramawy=3AAdham=3A=3A.html>. 2022. Queer Ecoologies. The Courtauld Institute of Art, London. [Other] Other NonPeerReviewed public 2022 ftgoldsmithuniv 2022-12-25T18:17:17Z Adham Faramawy gave an artist lecture titled Queer Ecologies at the Courtauld Institute, introduced by Dr Edwin Coomasaru (The Courtauld and Edinburgh University) and Dr Rachel Wariner (The Courtauld) “What might it mean to ‘queer’ ecology? When scientist George Murray Levick recorded same-sex coitus among Arctic penguins in 1910-13, he wrote his observations in Ancient Greek for fear those without a classical education would read it. When Levick did eventually collate his findings into a pamphlet, it was declined for publication with the official expedition report. Homophobia or transphobia often claim an identity or act is either ‘natural’ or ‘unnatural’, but the nonhuman world itself exceeds or disrupts such attempts to order it through social structures of power. Such prejudice was employed by European imperialism in its quest to steal land and extract natural resources, while claiming those colonised were ‘close to nature’. The language of migration often draws on ecological metaphors, from ‘laying roots’ or ‘planting seeds’ to ‘hostile environments’. At a time of rising far right movements as well as waves of LGBTQ+ activism and in the midst of a climate emergency, artist Adham Faramawy will reflect on the relationship between queer politics and ecologies in their art practice. Recent work like The air is subtle, various and sweet (2021) and Skin Flick (2019) have traced connections and tensions between desire, bodies, and entanglements amongst humans and those they co-habit the planet with.” Dr. Edwin Coomasaru, 2022 Text Arctic Goldsmiths University of London: Goldsmiths Research Online Arctic Courtauld ENVELOPE(-67.508,-67.508,-70.330,-70.330) George Murray ENVELOPE(161.833,161.833,-75.900,-75.900) Levick ENVELOPE(163.167,163.167,-74.133,-74.133)
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description Adham Faramawy gave an artist lecture titled Queer Ecologies at the Courtauld Institute, introduced by Dr Edwin Coomasaru (The Courtauld and Edinburgh University) and Dr Rachel Wariner (The Courtauld) “What might it mean to ‘queer’ ecology? When scientist George Murray Levick recorded same-sex coitus among Arctic penguins in 1910-13, he wrote his observations in Ancient Greek for fear those without a classical education would read it. When Levick did eventually collate his findings into a pamphlet, it was declined for publication with the official expedition report. Homophobia or transphobia often claim an identity or act is either ‘natural’ or ‘unnatural’, but the nonhuman world itself exceeds or disrupts such attempts to order it through social structures of power. Such prejudice was employed by European imperialism in its quest to steal land and extract natural resources, while claiming those colonised were ‘close to nature’. The language of migration often draws on ecological metaphors, from ‘laying roots’ or ‘planting seeds’ to ‘hostile environments’. At a time of rising far right movements as well as waves of LGBTQ+ activism and in the midst of a climate emergency, artist Adham Faramawy will reflect on the relationship between queer politics and ecologies in their art practice. Recent work like The air is subtle, various and sweet (2021) and Skin Flick (2019) have traced connections and tensions between desire, bodies, and entanglements amongst humans and those they co-habit the planet with.” Dr. Edwin Coomasaru, 2022
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Faramawy, Adham <https://research.gold.ac.uk/view/goldsmiths/Faramawy=3AAdham=3A=3A.html>. 2022. Queer Ecoologies. The Courtauld Institute of Art, London. [Other]
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