Vaginal Davis
MAGNIFICENT PRODUCT
18 May - 13 Oct 2024
Installation view, The Carla DuPlantier Cinerama Dome "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, The Carla DuPlantier Cinerama Dome "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, HAG – small, contemporary, haggard "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Vaginal Davis, Timberlake. Vaginal Davis, Dirty Mariah (Lower Mesopotamia 40 BC) "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, The Fantasia Library "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, The Fantasia Library "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, The Fantasia Library "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, The Fantasia Library "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Installation view, The Fantasia Library "Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product". Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet. © Vaginal Davis 2024.
Award-winning artist and author Vaginal Davis is coming to Stockholm. Vaginal Davis’s work is a home for everyone who feels different. In her pioneering and incredibly diverse oeuvre, punk meets glamour, queer activism meets racial justice and resistance meets joy. Magnificent Product is her first major solo exhibition internationally, presented at Moderna Museet and other art institutions in Stockholm, including Nationalmuseum, Accelerator, Index – Swedish Foundation for Contemporary Art, Tensta Konsthall, and MDT (Moderna Dansteatern).
Vaginal Davis is an icon. Her oeuvre, spanning over five decades, defies categorization: a published author, award-winning blacktress, visual artist, drag terrorist, celebrated film and documentary maker, cult figure, international superstar, spokesmodel, gossip columnist, influential socialite, performance artist, educator, fictional (auto)biographer, and counterculture trailblazer.
“She was one of the founders of the queer underground punk scene in the 1980s and 1990s in her hometown of Los Angeles, before moving to Berlin in 2005 to play a leading role in the German capital’s vibrant cultural life”, says Hendrik Folkerts, curator for international contemporary art and exhibition curator, Moderna Museet.
In the exhibition Magnificent Product at Moderna Museet, Vaginal Davis’s work manifests through three major installations that stage the artist’s expansive history in new ways.
“Everything that is culturally fascinating and interesting in the world of entertainment originates in the black queer twilight world, then is adapted by the black straight population and finally incorporated into the dominant or popular culture”, says Vaginal Davis.
In the first gallery, in the so-called “Carla DuPlantier Cinerama Dome”, four of Ms. Davis’s early films and recordings of iconic punk concerts and nightclub events from the 1990s are presented alongside a selection of materials from her vast archive. The second installation, entitled “HAG – small, contemporary, haggard”, is a manifestation of her former apartment gallery in Los Angeles, now showing some of Ms. Davis’s own paintings and sculptures. “The Wicked Pavilion”, housed in the third major gallery, takes the visitor further into Vaginal Davis’s universe, as she draws out the core elements of her practice through a so-called “fantasy library” and an installation of a “tween bedroom”.
“The exhibition is part of Moderna Museet’s long history of showing art that pushes boundaries. Since the museum’s beginnings, the most interesting things on the American art scene have also been introduced to the museum’s many visitors”, says Gitte Ørskou, chief curator at Moderna Museet.
Vaginal Davis is an icon. Her oeuvre, spanning over five decades, defies categorization: a published author, award-winning blacktress, visual artist, drag terrorist, celebrated film and documentary maker, cult figure, international superstar, spokesmodel, gossip columnist, influential socialite, performance artist, educator, fictional (auto)biographer, and counterculture trailblazer.
“She was one of the founders of the queer underground punk scene in the 1980s and 1990s in her hometown of Los Angeles, before moving to Berlin in 2005 to play a leading role in the German capital’s vibrant cultural life”, says Hendrik Folkerts, curator for international contemporary art and exhibition curator, Moderna Museet.
In the exhibition Magnificent Product at Moderna Museet, Vaginal Davis’s work manifests through three major installations that stage the artist’s expansive history in new ways.
“Everything that is culturally fascinating and interesting in the world of entertainment originates in the black queer twilight world, then is adapted by the black straight population and finally incorporated into the dominant or popular culture”, says Vaginal Davis.
In the first gallery, in the so-called “Carla DuPlantier Cinerama Dome”, four of Ms. Davis’s early films and recordings of iconic punk concerts and nightclub events from the 1990s are presented alongside a selection of materials from her vast archive. The second installation, entitled “HAG – small, contemporary, haggard”, is a manifestation of her former apartment gallery in Los Angeles, now showing some of Ms. Davis’s own paintings and sculptures. “The Wicked Pavilion”, housed in the third major gallery, takes the visitor further into Vaginal Davis’s universe, as she draws out the core elements of her practice through a so-called “fantasy library” and an installation of a “tween bedroom”.
“The exhibition is part of Moderna Museet’s long history of showing art that pushes boundaries. Since the museum’s beginnings, the most interesting things on the American art scene have also been introduced to the museum’s many visitors”, says Gitte Ørskou, chief curator at Moderna Museet.