Thu, 15 May

7 pm

Shannon Alonzo. Washerwoman

Exhibition Opening at the Theseus Temple

performance
60 min
free of charge (no museum ticket required)

This exhibition is the first edition of the new format WMW Contemporary. In doing so, the Weltmuseum Wien seeks to present contemporary art – particularly from the so-called Global South.

‘The piece has a life of its own. It ages over time.’ This is how Trinidad-born interdisciplinary artist Shannon Alonzo (b.1988) describes her mixed-media sculpture Washerwoman. The artist explores themes such as collective belonging and a sense of place. The organic materials of this striking, slightly grotesque artwork – resin, beeswax, and brown cotton – are intended to age before the viewers’ eyes in the Theseus Temple. Washerwoman highlights the invisible labour of women, specifically the historically and contemporarily gendered activity of washing textiles. Above all, it pays homage to the work of Caribbean women and their contribution to our cultural heritage. To ‘reactivate’ this transatlantic legacy, Shannon Alonzo will present a performance at the exhibition’s opening.

Free of charge
No registration
Meeting point: Theseus Temple, Volksgarten

We also invite you to the
Artist Talk with Shannon Alonzo & Panel Discussion:
“Washerwoman” Expanded: Stories of Power, Art, and Global Asymmetries
© Shannon Alonzo
performance
60 min
free of charge (no museum ticket required)

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