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Rewriting Digital Artwork in Nonbinary Code
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Rewriting Digital Artwork in Nonbinary Code

Last updated: March 23, 2025 10:12 pm
Editorial Board Published March 23, 2025
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WEST HOLLYWOOD, California — It’s a particularly precarious time to be a trans individual in the US. Already tenuous civil rights for the trans group have been additional restricted by the present, far-right administration. In lower than 100 days in workplace, Trump has already enacted a slew of anti-trans laws, together with an govt order that forbids minors from receiving gender affirming care, and the Republican-controlled home handed its personal invoice that denies its first trans member, Delaware’s Sarah Elizabeth McBride, from utilizing the restroom that matches her gender id. As the subsequent 4 years progress, trans individuals anxiously wait to see how their civil liberties will likely be whittled down even additional by the far proper’s assaults.

These threats, nonetheless, have incited productive rage and ramped up activism in queer and trans communities. For curators Steve Galindo and Jamison Edgar, Queering Digital: Artists in Response to Anti Trans Laws on the Pacific Design Heart is a response to this wave of anti-trans litigation. The exhibition, which options 13 transgender, nonbinary, and genderqueer people, is a refusal to be silent or retreat from the federal government’s tyranny. 

Set up view of Queering Digital: Artists in Response to Anti Trans Laws on the Pacific Design Heart with work by Devin Wilson

The artworks, which embody custom-built software program, work, pictures, sculpture, multimedia installations, and a online game, display how trans narratives are proliferated and distorted via social media and know-how. Most of the works nod towards popular culture — as an illustration, Thanos Valentine’s twin installations “Where’s Everybody Going? Bingo?” and “Bedrotting” (each 2024) mix to create a teenage bed room: An previous, boxy tv shows the beginning display screen for the online game Resident Evil, whereas a luxurious blanket printed with Powerpuff Ladies imagery lies beneath bedazzled prescription bottles. Each of those franchises characteristic distinguished genderqueer characters — Morpheus in Resident Evil, HIM within the Powerpuff Ladies — signaling that trans voices have lengthy been within the public eye.

Different artists appear to need to push their conservative and spiritual adversaries’ buttons by way of installations and compositions that some viewers might learn as sexually express or sacrilegious. Amina Cruz’s “SPIT” (2024), a slender enclave bathed in pink mild, has the ambiance of a bootleg backroom in an old-school video retailer. Porn performs on a display screen warped by moiré traces, and a stool conveniently presents up latex gloves and lubricant. A roll of paper towels, display screen printed with Cruz’s howling face, could possibly be interpreted equally as an orgasm or a cry of despair, the latter an acceptable response to the present political local weather. Subsequent to Cruz’s set up are a cluster of work and drawings by Ruby Zarsky that painting anime characters with huge penises. “Madonna” (2024) depicts the Virgin Mary with an erect cock and semen dripping off her shoulders. It could be Zarsky’s technique of retaliation in opposition to the non secular zealots stripping away her rights, or maybe it expresses the fluidity of embodied gender.

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Amina Cruz, “SPIT” (2024), wooden, display screen printed store towels, CRT TVs, lubricant, stool, nitrile gloves, pipe insulation; video durations: 17:59 min., 4:48 min., 8:39 min.

Although the artists’ anger will be felt within the exhibition, there are moments of tenderness. Marsian De Lellis scattered dwell ladybugs round their sculpture “(In)/Animate Objects [Burial + Rebirth]” (2025), which embeds handmade dolls right into a mattress of soil, vegetation, and mushrooms. The dolls will erode and be taken over by fauna, a hopeful reminder that this era of adversity may result in stronger, more healthy potentialities. 

The artists in Queering Digital embrace their divergence from cishet norms. They pointedly eschew consolation and assert themselves, and the extra their livelihood is threatened, the extra seen they grow to be.

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Phil Tarley, “Pierce Me” (2019), efficiency documentation, Fuji crystal archive photographic analog printQueeringDigital 03

Ruby Zarsky, “Madonna” (2024), flashe on canvasQueeringDigital 01

Marsian De Lellis, “(In)/Animate Objects [Burial + Rebirth]” (2025), dolls, grime, seeds, spores, plant clippings, material, thread, blended media, time-lapse cameras

Queering Digital: Artists in Response to Anti Trans Laws continues on the Pacific Design Heart (8687 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, California) via March 30. The exhibition was curated by Steve Galindo and Jamison Edgar.

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