The final project of the Toxic Lesbian collective, produced in collaboration with Medialab-Prado, iMAL and Public Art Lab during MFF 2010, will be presented at the...
Toxic Lesbian (SP)
(EN) Toxic Lesbian (SP) emerges in 2005 as an artistic and lesbian activist. The artistic model of Toxic Lesbian goes from pure artistic language to virtual and live action, creation and investigation processes. An essential concept of their proposals is to generate works that do not have a commercial format but ephemerals and easy to disseminate ones. Performances and video art productions are the link with the visual language that will generate documentaries about collective social interaction and other testimonies related to the project.
(FR) Toxic Lesbian est un collectif artistique et activiste espagnol de femmes lesbiennes (et autres) qui débattent autour de problèmes de société, et particulièrement liés à l’orientation sexuelle, au travers de documentaires, performances ou tout autre moyen d’expression artistique. Leurs projets sont diffusés au travers de leur chaîne youtube.
Project: Tales that are never told: ZeroEstigma
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In 2019, we start our Fablab Residency program! If you're an artist, designer, engineer or developer and want to develop a new creative project with our digital manufacturing machines, Fablab.iMAL can offer you a residency!
Interested? More here.
In the context of Transmediale festival in Berlin, Wallonia Brussels International organises an exhibition showing pieces by 3 Brussels-based artists: Felix Luque, Julien Maire and LAb[au].
iMAL is very happy to be associated with this event as the co-producers of Julien's new work Composite as well as Felix's installations D.W.I. and Memory Lane.
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The time has finally come: our renovation works at 30 Quai des Charbonnages started last week! After some demolition works, we can start building up our new, 3-storey centre for thedigital art and culture, which will open autumn 2019. Follow us on instagram,...
An archive : 1999-2010-2019
This page is an archive of the iMAL website that operated between 2010 and 2019. It compiles activities and projects made since 1999.
For our most recent news and activities, please check our new website at https://imal.org