Berlin-based Italian visual artist Caterina Carraro presents a site-specific installation at Merry Clitsmas Market, an educational and sex-positive exhibition dedicated to the clitoris, on view on 4 and 5 December 2021 at Alte Münze, Berlin.
The artist's artistic practice aims to investigate queer issues in the contemporary era. More specifically, through her pearly non-binary icons "Guman", she promotes a non-hierarchical and non-binary coexistence on this planet.
In “Guman Installation II”, the Guman take root and merge with the natural world: a tree branch houses the creatures in its mossy surface, helping them to thrive. A graft that becomes a metaphor for how the acceptance and welcoming of diversity can be a starting point to provoke change and innovation. The reference to the natural world and the ability of plants to fertilise themselves is more than a conscious choice: the artist reflects on the destruction of the male-female binomial and criticises the heteronormative approach to procreation.
The Guman, she explains, "are unicellular organisms, laboratories of life, autopoietic systems that take their name from the feminist writings of Donna Haraway".
Caterina Carraro's speculative fabula inspires the viewer to multi-species respect in a queer ecology perspective, a real movement whose slogan can and should be remembered: "Guman are queer".
Text by Clarissa Spoladore
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