{"product_id":"beyond-the-manosphere-masculinities-today-1","title":"Beyond the Manosphere: Masculinities Today","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan\u003eWhat does it mean to be a man today? This question has become increasingly urgent with the rise of the ‘manosphere’, a loose network of online spaces where a brash, misogynistic masculinity is asserted that, to many, feels threatening. Fueled by the spread of Trumpism, this brand of masculinity has become increasingly mainstream. The artworks in \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cem\u003eBeyond the Manosphere – Masculinities Today\u003c\/em\u003e\u003cspan\u003e explore masculinity as an agent and performance of power – but also as a lived reality that can be conflicting, banal, unsteady, and tender. They approach masculinity as a broad and layered phenomenon, beyond dominant clichés. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"x_text\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"x_text\"\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p2\"\u003eThe exhibition includes w\u003cspan\u003eorks made between the 1960s to the 1990s by artists including Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas, Eduardo Paolozzi, Tetsumi Kudo, Melle, Hans Eijkelboom, Paul McCarthy \u0026amp; Mike Kelley, Julio Galán, Pope.L, Sophie Calle, and Sylvie Fleury place masculinity within the broader contexts of modernity, postwar consumerism, industrialization, and psychoanalysis.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003cspan class=\"s1\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p2\"\u003e\u003cspan\u003eMore recent and new works by artists such as Arlette, EMIRHAKIN, Hamishi Farah, Solomon Garçon, Sven Gex, Jasmine Gregory, Zhana Ivanova, Basir Mahmood, Reba Maybury, Marlie Mul, Sands Murray-Wassink, Paul Pfeiffer, Sara Sadik, P. Staff, Diamond Stingily, SoiL Thornton, Salman Toor, Amanda van Hesteren, Alex Vivian, Bruno Zhu, and Selina Zürrer. They approach masculinity from the perspectives of intimacy, queerness, labor, race, class, fetishization, vulnerability, and popular culture . Across these works, masculinity appears not as a stable or unified identity but as a contested field of representations, gestures, desires, and contradictions. Dominance and aggression coexist with fragility and banality; control with exposure; fantasy with failure.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eA number of works have been created especially for the exhibition. Reba Maybury shifts power relations in a work based on Leo Gestel’s\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cem\u003eReclining Nude\u003c\/em\u003e\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e(1910). Jasmine Gregory’s new work from the\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cem\u003eInvestment Piece\u003c\/em\u003e\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003eseries underscores how wealth continues to be framed as a white and male privilege. Sven Gex examines how contemporary culture shapes new templates of masculinity by creating “characters” derived from influencers, content creators, celebrities, and actors. Hamishi Farah’s new portrait of  Wolfgang Tillmans reflects on the artist as a prototype of a new, successful masculinity that emerged in the 2000s. SoiL Thornton’s\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cem\u003eHusband Chair\u003c\/em\u003e\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e(named after the chairs on which men are invited to wait while their wives shop), an inflatable object designed to block a passageway, is being created site-specifically for the Stedelijk. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFor\u003cspan\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cem\u003eBeyond the Manosphere\u003c\/em\u003e, Zhana Ivanova developed a new performance in which she examines how masculinity is suggested and assumed through gestures, postures and movements.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Bierke","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57860836622671,"sku":"PK2429","price":32.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0774\/3068\/6031\/files\/PKB_4450.jpg?v=1780664857","url":"https:\/\/publicknowledgebooks.com\/products\/beyond-the-manosphere-masculinities-today-1","provider":"Public Knowledge","version":"1.0","type":"link"}