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Title
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fag-o-sites
Identifier
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949504
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https://n2t.net/ark:/81984/d3hx16102
Notes
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A description of the exhibit excerpted from an essay by curators Doug Ischar and John Paul Ricco: "The hyphenated and neologistic title of this exhibition, in its resonance with the term phagocyte, references a lexicon of AIDS discourse, micropolitics of desire, and the consumption or destruction of discrete units. It thereby begins to cite counter-strategies of queer cultural practice, and the multiplicity of spaces, geographies, and architectures that they fabricate, disrupt, re-invent, and appropriate as fag-o-sites. These discrete units may be understood as spaces created by strictly identity-based and often ghettoizing practices. Fag-o-sites, on the other hand, are non-ghettoizing, de-domesticating, survival fabrications of queer everyday life, through which spaces are temporarily claimed and dislocated for purposes of queer resistance and future survival."
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Public access
Subject--Topic
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Art--Exhibitions
Curator
Ischar, Doug
Ricco, John Paul
Form
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Art
Exhibit
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fag-o-sites. February 13 - March 11, 1995
Collection Information
Collection
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Gallery 400 records
Source Variant Name
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College of Architecture, Art, and Urban Planning – School of Art & Art History – Gallery 400 records
Repository Collection Type
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University Archives
Repository Location
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Gallery 400
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