Kendell Geers: Politically Engaged Art Against Alienation
Kendell Geers' politically charged work warns against all forms of alienation, questioning the individual both in private spheres (sexuality and psychic functioning) and public spheres (social constraints). The article from artpress, dated May 1, 2000, examines Geers' practice as a phoenix-like oeuvre that continuously challenges societal norms and personal boundaries.
Key facts
- Kendell Geers' work is politically engaged
- It warns against all forms of alienation
- It interrogates the individual in private and public spheres
- Private sphere includes sexuality and psychic functioning
- Public sphere includes social constraints
- The article was published in artpress on May 1, 2000
Entities
Artists
- Kendell Geers
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
- artpress —