
Love Letters to Aliens
rana hamadeh xandra ibarra, osvaldo ramirez castillo, maryam tafakory, yue xiang
Southern Exposure
3030 20th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Tue-Sat 12pm-6pm, Closed Sun-Mon
Admission
Free Admission
About
Love Letters to Aliens is an exhibition and event series featuring work by Rana Hamadeh, Xandra Ibarra, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, Maryam Tafakory, and Yue Xiang, with performances by Roco Córdova, and considers the notion of the alien in its most expansive sense—from the extraterrestrial to the intimate. The project is framed by the drawn, decomposed, or transgressed borders of bodies, land, and matter. It examines how seduction, repulsion, and obfuscation can function as strategies of survival and acts of celebration in the erosion of entrenched systems. From counter-archives to material excess and tender address, the artists of Love Letters to Aliens incorporate various mediums and methodologies in their works which include sculpture, drawing, performance, video, and grief work. Collectively, these works demonstrate the ways in which archives, affect, and material can render certain lives legible while withholding others.