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The Commoners' Society
Franziska Goralski+
Year of birth: 1992
Place of birth: Radebeul, Germany
franziska.goralski@gmail.com
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biography
Franziska Goralskis artistic approach is transdisciplinary, often research-based and concept driven. She is interested in mental figures, complexity, feminist interventions, erasing categories, food, and institutional critic. Since 2016 Franziska is working together with Anna Erdmann as the artistic duo die Blaue Distanz (the blue distance). In their artistic work they are interested in queer ways of living and learning, lesbian realities, (digital) feminist perspectives, how to share knowledge, and what visibility does mean in hierarchical structures like the current politics are. They explore the influence of role models just like stereotypes on the construction of female* identity in images. In 2018 they spent half a year in Los Angeles to research about their current main subject “Power of Place“.
Queer commoning is desire. Or, now it’s time to stay awake.
Franziska Goralski (Radebeul, Germany, 1992) founded the Department Handlungspotential, describing the possibilities that gather the potential needed to start an action. The department was installed in the installation Queer commoning is desire. Or, now it’s time to stay awake. showing the paradox of insurmountable bureaucratic structures built by humans and the vital range to act. Emphasizing the potentiality to act, Queer commoning is desire. Or, now it’s time to stay awake. allows for bodily relations to conceptual issues. The department speculates how and where critical, artistic, queer, unsettling thinking and processes can be equally represented and rooted in society, valued and attention given. It transforms by time and comes in different shapes, varying to the environment.
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