The exhibition, which focuses on the large-scale six-channel video installation The Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman Leeson 1984-2019, questions constructions of truth through self-reflection and the mediating character of images. The exhibition brings together interactive or mixed-media installations and photographs that further heighten our awareness of the violence of our own gaze. What does it mean to look at something or someone and be observed?
Are Our Eyes Targets? is accompanied by a screening series dedicated to Lynn Hershman Leeson's film works and documentaries, including Conceiving Ada (1998), Teknolust (2002), !Women Art Revolution (2010) and Tania Libre (2017), which takes place on the first Thursday of every month. Curator: Lisa Long. (Source: Julia Stoschek Foundation)
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Admission tickets are valid for six months from the first visit. Free admission for children and young people up to the age of 18, pupils, students, trainees, people with disabilities, pensioners, the unemployed and welfare recipients as well as members of ICOM and AICA on presentation of ID.