”The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible.” -Toni Cade Bambara (1939-1995), author & filmmaker
Installation photos by Kelly Johnson, Christopher Beer and Seth Daulton.
Irresistible Revolutions celebrates collective rest, dreaming, play, pleasure, and care as empowering, embodied practices that actively create the worlds we truly desire to build and inhabit together for a joyful, empowered existence. The exhibition features artists whose works point to mindsets, rituals, and relationships that resist the everyday violence of white supremacy, capitalism, and cisheteropatriarchy, shifting us toward paradigms of healing and connection.
Artists include JooYoung Choi, Beatriz Cortez, Alex de las Mareas, Demian Dine’Yazhi’, Khushboo Gulati & Jason Ting, Kimi Hanauer, Lovie Olivia, Charlie Watts with Tricia Hersey, and Paula Wilson.
Irresistible Revolutions poses the following questions:
What happens when we practice living attuned to our bodies’ authentic desires?
How can we organize our communities, work, and movements to radically feel good, to be irresistible?
As we survive pandemics, disasters, uncertainty, violence, and burnout, how are we sustaining ourselves, each other, and our work?
This exhibition grows from the deep legacies of work on radical embodiment and intersectionality created by brilliant Black women scholars, artists, writers, and activists including Audre Lorde, bell hooks, adrienne mares brown, Sonya Renee Taylor, Tricia Hersey, and other iconic revolutionaries.
Let these artists and their works remind us of the collective powers of our imagination and the life-giving worlds we can generate together.
Exhibition Opening & Symposium photos by Seth Daulton and Southwestern University.
“Thanks again for the incredible show and your thoughtful work. I greatly enjoyed the reception, your artist speech, and the overall experience of the space. The conceptual ideas are eye opening, intriguing, interactive, and brilliant. The show is well thought out in its organization and concepts, and holds that consistent theme throughout the gallery space. Especially love the interactive spaces! The curation is intentional, thoughtful, inspiring, and effective. Thank you for everything- the show, concepts, thought provoking material especially in confronting the cisheteropatriarchy systems, and your unique creative perspective.”
-Feedback from a Southwestern University Art Student