Photo reportage from the solo show ‘I swear, I was there’ by Neringa Vasiliauskaitė at VENT gallery, Hohenbrunn

“To say that nothing is sacred is to say that nothing is supernatural.”1 As Laboria Cuboniks and Helen Hester argue in “The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation”, we have established our position with technologised science, to which nothing is so sacred that it cannot be recreated or transformed. Nothing is so sacred that it … Continue reading Photo reportage from the solo show ‘I swear, I was there’ by Neringa Vasiliauskaitė at VENT gallery, Hohenbrunn