Prof. Vaginal Davis

Project Class Live Art

Vaginal Davis, Intimacy&Tomorrow (Stupidity, Today), illustration

by Steve “BabyHead” Meyers, courtesy Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin

Vaginal Davis, The White to Be Angry, courtesy the artist and Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin

Vaginal Davis, The Magic Flute Part One- An Opera in Six Steps, (Overture Sculptures by Damien Davis), NYU, 80

WSE Gallery, New York. Photo: Hector Martinez

Vaginal Davis, Wicked Pavillion-Tween Bedroom Clothesline, courtesy the artist and Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin

Photo: Graysc

Vaginal Davis, The Magic Flute Part One- An Opera in Six Steps, NYU, 80 WSE Gallery, New York

Photo: Hector Martinez

Vaginal Davis, Poppers Stew-(Stupidity, Today), illustration by Steve “BabyHead” Meyers, courtesy Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin

Vaginal Davis, Rising Stars, Falling Stars-We Must Have Music, Arsenal Institüt für Film und Videokunst.

Designed by Jeffreyland Hilbert UK

Christopher Kulendran Thomas: Safe Zone

in collaboration with Annika Kuhlmann

FACT Liverpool

Vaginal Davis, The Magic Flute Part One- An Opera in Six Steps, NYU, 80 WSE Gallery, New York.

Photo: Hector Martinez

Framing the Freakazoid: Doing-By-Doing (DBD)

 

Through various strategic exercises, rituals and actions some geared to individual student needs and interests in a communal class environment, the lure and lore of the freak will be harnessed for its outsider power and mined for rich territories of insight and creativity. Surveying a plethora of freaks and über freaks from musicians George Clinton, Rick “Superfreak” James, Little Richard, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Grace Jones, and Goddess Bunny. All Uncle Fishhook middleclassim and speissig pasty prissyness will be vanquished forever to make room for a giddy Hellzapoppin where the Maladusted Rule!

 

As a subset tie-in to the empowerment of the freakazoid there will be film screenings, spirited discussion circles, and specialized reading materials from Miss Davis personal collection of independent and experimental texts, magazines and queer zines along with hands-on workshops that blossom in a final class project. Coming from a wholeheartedly belief that performance isn't something that you can teach and in the spirit of Doing-by-Doing (DBD) our time will be facilitated as an intense art boot camp combined with an earthy Gertrude Stein style Tender Buttons Salon. Ideas and concepts are shared and shaped in a spirit of camaraderie, generosity and above all mutual respect and loving care. Come by if forming a DIY super post modern art band, deconstructing your damage and vocalizations through stylized spoken word, fractured chanting or glossolalia could be your thing! 

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Studies at AdBK Nuremberg are organized in a class structure that unites all students regardless of the semesters they have already completed. The permeable class structures allow students to develop freely and independently within the framework of the academic teaching. In open discourse, the students' created works are reviewed and discussed at regular class meetings.

 

In the field of fine arts with a focus on liberal arts, the disciplines at the AdBK Nuremberg are divided into ten artistic classes, which are led by a professor.

The study of fine arts with a focus on jewelry and device or graphic design / communication design can each be completed in one class. The teacher training program in art at the Gymnasium can be completed in all free classes.

 

With postgraduate master's program „Live Art Forms“ the AdBK offers further education, which is aimed at interested parties who have already completed their studies.

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