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theotherside hollygenovese
A Note from the Artist:
For me, resurrection is chaos and this piece illustrates “the other side,” the upside down tropical paradise with murderous cats and bleeding teddy bears. Where toys and pets and pencils and paradise are unsafe, are distorted. Where, maybe, we actually live. But the other side is leaching into the present, the dead (be it the skeleton or the ghosts of women writers haunting), Jonathan Van Ness, it is impossible to escape. It is a chance for the dead to be resurrected, to become the undead, as Jonathan exasperatedly claims space as the living, sighing while wearing a ball gown and glitter and a cape. How can queer bodies claim space, claim time, in the midst of the end of the world?
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