Female Russian Immigrant I Married For Papers and Turned into My Muse in Order to Build a Great Career, As a Woman (WoWmen!)
Anyuta Wiazemsky Snauwaert and Kim Snauwaert sketch an ambiguous image of their position as female artists in a contemporary feminist context.
The performer adopts the weak position of an objectified female, and simultaneously transcends that fragility through its cynical staging. Snauwaert made this performative installation as a graduation project at KASK.
A Number of Contradictions, Ignorances and Oddities
On March 7th, Kim Snauwaert and Anyuta Wiazemsky present a lecture-performance on their work and marriage.
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