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RELATIONSHIPS. Feminist Legacies, Queer Intimacies was the second process event convened as part of painter and body artist Sands Murray-Wassink’s 18-month collaborative performance Gift Science Archive. Taking the form of an epistolary exchange, RELATIONSHIPS unfolded over a period of eight months as Murray-Wassink exchanged letters, emails, drawings, photographs, essays and other kinds of materials with the Bilbao-based curator and research Aimar Arriola.
In their exchange, the two reflected on how ‘queer’ relationships – including the one in the making between them – form, grow, shift and blossom. Across the letters, they share insights into their lives and perspectives on the primary materials (thoughts, feelings and relationships) and key thematics (sex, sexuality, gender, health and self-care) in Murray-Wassink’s art/life practice. The exchange (26 June 2020–6 February 2021) is available for the public as a quilt-like network of chapters edited together by Hoetger in conversation with Murray-Wassink and Arriola.
RELATIONSHIPS formed part of the commission Gift Science Archive, which Hoetger led as part of the Edition VIII - Ritual and Display biennial program (2019-2021) for If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam. The project was co-produced with mistral, Amsterdam and Auto Italia, London with support from the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam.