ARTIST PROFILE

Tamara Moyzes

  • Slovakia (b. 1975 in Bratislava)
  • Currently in Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Tamara Moyzes' last projects (Artivism) are related to activism and happenings. Moyzes present her strategies concerning her actions in public space and her reaction to actual and social issues, related to the use of media as a tool for political art.

REPRESENTATION

Homosexualismus

Homosexualismus

  • 2011
  • 30 min

  • Performance against homophobia and xenophobia in the Czech politic.

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    Homosexualismus / Homosexualism | 2011

Tři ženy, které tvoří umělecké uskupení Patá kolona, přišly na pochod s maskami Klause, Hájka a Bátory. "Je smutné, že negativní projevy vzešly právě od politiků. Těmito maskami chceme tyto pány parodovat," vysvětlila jedna z nich. Ženy křičeli hesla jako "Pravda a láska zvítězí nad Kikinou a homofobií" nebo "Katolické buzny zdraví Bátoru". Z průvodu se ozývaly hlášky "Ať žije globální oteplení" či "Ať žijí veselí homosexualisté", narážející na prezidenta Václava Klause. --------------------------------- Performance against homophobia and xenophobia in the Czech politic. Three women belongs to the 'Fifth column' artistic group, marched with the masks of three Czech politicians: Klaus, Hajek and Bator. "It is sad that the negative effects just emerged from the politicians. These masks parodying these gentlemen," said one of them. Women shouted slogans such as "Truth and love will triumph over homophobia" or "Catholic fagot quire Bátora". From the parade could be heard shouts of "Long live global warming" or "Long live the hilarity of homosexualy", hinting at President Vaclav Klaus.