"We have been watching for 4000 years, now we have seen it."
Lonzi Manifesto
With "Let's spit on Hegel!", Barletti / Waas invite you to an event that aims above all to ask questions and question supposed certainties. An open evening to think and rethink in a place to linger and exchange ideas. Not a ready-made product, but a joint exploration of the terrain of equal relationships.
Four dialogs between Carla Lonzi (pioneer of philosophical feminism and former art critic) and Pietro Consagra (sculptor). Recognition of the artwork as the highest value vs. recognition of relationships and the role of women; demystification of the genius artist and emphasis on process and dialogue vs. need for admiration and aura of benevolence on the part of the artist. (Lonzi Go quietly!)
A feminist manifesto and writings on the role of women in society, family, religion, philosophy, revolution, Marxism. An attempt to point out the oppression of women as the first injustice on which everything else is based.
(Lonzi Let's spit on Hegel)
Poems, dreams, letters, thoughts, dialogs, diary entries during Lonzi's relentless process of becoming self-aware. (Lonzi Silence, no talk!)
Songs, music, conversations, pauses. All in the same room, in the footsteps of Carla Lonzi and countless other women who have tried to confront the madness of cynical patriarchal exercise of power that is so obvious today.
With: Lea Barletti, Werner Waas, Harald Wissler.
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