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Book cover of Gaëlle Choisne, Temple of Love, featuring a black woman holding piece of pale blue fabric near head. Published by Verlag Kettler.

Gaëlle Choisne

Temple of Love

By (author) Daniela Leykam
By (author) Christoph Tannert

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  • An effort to self-heal through connecting with our ancestors and our historical heritage
  • Focusing on female and transfeminine perspectives
  • Installation art as safe spaces

Full Description

In her art, Gaëlle Choisne (*1985, lives and works in Paris and Berlin) addresses the world’s complexity with its numerous political and cultural crises – such as the overexploitation of nature and natural resources or the consequences of colonialism and the scars it has left. Her works are often designed as collaborative projects that evolve over years and are continuously redefined at changing locations and with varying participants.

Choisne’s long-term project Temple of love – To hide is based on the idea of self-healing through sharing our experience with others, through our connection with our ancestors, respect for our historical heritage, and an inner physical balance. In a number of interviews, she asked female and transfeminine people about their situation as racialized women in contemporary society, including several women who have developed the ability to “heal” through various methods and techniques: for example, by creating communities or through family care, music, or “alternative” medicine.

Her installation, composed of video projections and objects, presents itself as a safe space which highlights self-care and caring for others. Visitors are invited to participate in an energetic healing process or to drink soothing concoctions.

Specifications
Publisher
Verlag Kettler
ISBN
9783987410369
Published
4th Oct 2023
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.27 in x 9.84 in
Pages
64 Pages
Illustrations
73 color
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