02/09/2023 - VENICE 2023: German filmmaker Julia Fuhr Mann’s debut is an experimental, polemical essay film on queerness and non-normative bodies in the world of athletics
With a strict ban on photography throughout the club, queer artist Daniel Marin Medina invites you inside Berghain’s hallowed halls through a collection of intimate sketches he began creating in 2019.
Highsnobiety
Style is personal, so therefore political. The clothes one wears requires a self-possession, a peace with who one is and who one is not, and an optimism at times disruptive of where one chooses to be. Picture this: a queer person of color with wing-tip eyeliner capturing first place in a marathon. This both is and isn’t about running. How about this: one of Germany’s only running collectives run by racial and sexual minorities clad in head-to-toe Ralph Lauren in the walls of a castle in Brandenburg. At display is a politics of the body: Occupying space that was not designed for them. And they occupied it anyway. This is a defiant reclaiming of space for people who are not used to life handing them favors in the golden basket called privilege, they said fuck it and decided to do everything themselves.