Unhousing: an enclave for queer utopia

24.07 at 7PM in Bardo Projektraum

The exhibition understands the house as a symbolic structure: the body, the family, the country of origin, the territory one migrates to, or the cultural system we inhabit. When these structures limit the expanded existence of dissident identities, a process of unhousing is activated: the disarticulation of spaces that exclude in order to imagine new forms of belonging.

Through nine pieces, the project materializes the rupture of the “normative house,” proposing images that challenge hegemonic narratives around home, identity, displacement, and belonging. In this sense, migration and queer experience appear not only through loss or uprootedness, but also as political and creative forces capable of reconfiguring community, present, and future.