Eszter Katalin & Daniel Hill & Vinko Nino Jaeger

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Ženergija
  • Eszter Katalin, Daniel Hill & Vinko Nino Jaeger
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Georgia Holz & Veronika Hösch, VBKÖ archive group
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Koko Cappelle, multicultural intersectional feminist rapper
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Karolina Herbut & Romana Wochl, Prospera-financial literacy
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Fiona Steinert: co-founder & programme development, Radio ORANGE 94.0
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Natalia Gurova, multidisciplinary artist
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Suzon Fuks, multidisciplinary artivist
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Sara Ostertag, director and dramaturg
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Masimba Hwati, interdisciplinary artist

Do we still have to ask in the 21st century: where are the queer people in the archive?
Tonight on Ženergija, we return to this question through the conversation Working in the Gap: Where Are the Queer People in the Archive? —exploring how queer histories are often hidden, fragmented, or missing, and why it matters to keep searching for them. Our hope is simple: that future generations will find more knowledge, more traces, and more understanding of queer culture in the archives we build today.

 Guests: Eszter Katalin, Daniel Hill & Vinko Nino Jaeger

 Eszter Katalin is an artist and filmmaker working with experimental essay film, exploring ethical representation, LGBTQ+ visibility, and the politics of the camera.

 Daniel Hill is an artist, curator and photographer whose work engages queer-feminist spatial politics, memory culture, and artistic–curatorial practice.

 Vinko Nino Jaeger is a visual artist, lecturer and author based in Vienna.

 We also invite you to the opening of Polyphonic Archive, Entangled Voices at VBKÖ, presenting the archive as a living collection of more than a century of artistic work and queer-feminist organizing by women* artists. The exhibition brings together artists from the VBKÖ residency programme—including Pêdra Costa, Zoe Gudović, Daniel Hill, Vinko Nino Jaeger, Eszter Katalin, Tahereh Nourani, and Christina Werner—who have been working in dialogue with the archive.

 With this episode, Ženergija continues the radio series VBKÖ: When Archives Speak, a residency project that turns listening to archival work into a shared, living practice.

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