The Deutsches Historisches Museum and the Schwules Museum* present
the exhibition “Homosexuality_ies” from 26 June to 1 December 2015,
jointly funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation and the
Cultural Foundation of the German Laender. Covering a total area of 1600
square meters, “Homosexuality_ies” documents 150 years of the history,
politics and culture of homosexual women and men in Germany.
The
exhibition shows how same-sex sexuality and non-conformist gender
identities have been criminalized through legislation, pathologized in
medicine and excluded from society. It traces the legislative
development of Paragraph 175 of the German penal code, which made
“homosexual acts” punishable by law. Paragraph 175 took effect in 1872,
underwent massive harshening in the Nazi era and was retained
thereafter, being definitively voided in 1994. In addition to social
repression, the exhibition also addresses the liberation movements of
gay men and lesbian women, movements which took on a new dynamic after
the legal liberalization in the 1960ies and transformed society‘s
understanding of sex and gender identity.
Works by international artists such as Monica Bonvicini, Louise
Bourgeois, Heather Cassils, Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, Nicole
Eisenman, Lotte Laserstein, Lee Lozano, Jeanne Mammen, Zanele Muholi,
Henrik Olesen and Andy Warhol comment on the exhibition‘s themes in a
variety of ways.
Other link
http://www.schwulesmuseum.de/en/the-museum
http://www.l-mag.de/
http://www.siegessaeule.de/
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