Jane Alexander
Postes avec la étiquette Jane Alexander
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Auteur
- administrador
- adrianabarbosa
- Alícia Gaspar
- arimildesoares
- camillediard
- candela
- catarinasanto
- claudiar
- cristinasalvador
- franciscabagulho
- guilhermecartaxo
- herminiobovino
- joanapereira
- joanapires
- keitamayanda
- luisestevao
- mariadias
- marialuz
- mariana
- marianapinho
- mariapicarra
- mariaprata
- martacacador
- martalanca
- martamestre
- nadinesiegert
- Nélida Brito
- NilzangelaSouza
- otavioraposo
- raul f. curvelo
- ritadamasio
- samirapereira
- Victor Hugo Lopes
Data
- mai 2026
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- janvier 2026
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- juin 2025
Étiquettes
- academic
- Bayreuth
- Claiana
- Claudia Andujar
- dalton paula
- Festival Todos
- histografia de Portugal
- Iwalewa-Haus Bayreuth
- jornal Mapa
- manuela ribeiro sanches
- Metamorfose
- Museu Nacional de Etnologia (MNE)
- Nuno Crespo e Dalton Paula
- OUT OFF NATURE
- representações de africa
- SAAL
- sexuality
- Teatro Cinearte A BARRACA
- Viagens Philosophicas
- Walk&Talk
Les plus lus
- Sempre em Abril
- CPPD Festival »Voices Rising: Memory Unsilenced«
- PROJECTO GLOBAL, de Ivo Ferreira
- "Santas e Insubmissas: moral cristã e (de)colonização do corpo feminino na criação artística luso-brasileira"
- "Tudo em prol do bairro. O SAAL em Tavira e a construção em comum"
- Memórias de paz e guerras
- "Here be Dragons", de Beatriz Neto
- “Regeneração: Arte, Ecologia e Pós-Colonialismo”
- Olhares Críticos no Arquivo Colonial - Sombras e Memórias
- Conversa com Christiane Taubira
While Alexander’s figures are, in many ways, emblems of monstrosity, they are oddly beautiful. Her creatures expose the human animal for all it is and all it could become. Though clearly concerned with social issues, Alexander’s sculptural installations and photographs do not judge, nor do they convey a particular political or moral standpoint. “There is no glorification of human misery here, only recognition of human tenacity and will, dignity among the wretched, a hint of the thread that connects us all and beyond.” (Ash Amin, On Being Human)
An illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition, edited by Pep Subiros with contributions by Jane Alexander, Ashraf Jamal, Kobena Mercer, Simon Njami, Pep Subiros, and Lize van Robbroeck.