Alexandro Segade, Welcome to Context Con, 2020. Digital drawing
CONTEXT-CON
Sunday, August 2, 7pm EST / 4pm PST on Zoom
Please join us for a CONTEXT-CON, an online book launch (in the form of a Comic Con) event celebrating Alexandro Segade's new graphic novel The Context, published by Primary Information. Co-hosted by Human Resources, Los Angeles.
ASL is available by request for this event; please email lia@participantinc.org by Wednesday, July 29.
Interpreting The Context’s superheroes, special guests include:
Ei Arakawa as Drives
Jennifer Doyle as The Body
Jonah Groeneboer as Form
Mary Kelly as Cathexis
Jennifer Moon as Barelife
Tavia Nyong’o as Objector
David Velasco as BiopowerFollowed by Alexandro Segade in conversation with scholar andré carrington
And live drawing with graphic novelist Luciano Vecchio
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About The Context:
The Context reimagines the superhero comic book as a queer parable of belonging. The story follows six powerful beings from different worlds who find themselves inexplicably adrift together in an otherwise lifeless void: Biopower, Cathexis, Barelife, Objector, Drives, and Form. The characters, each named for a concept drawn from critical theory, engage one another in skintight fight scenes that often look like sex scenes, and philosophical debates masked as exposition.
As a lifelong fan and a more recent critic of the superhero genre, artist, and performer Alexandro Segade approached his first graphic novel as a solo performance, acting out all the roles: writer, penciller, inker, colorist, and letterer. The Context considers the form of the graphic novel through conceptual, minimalist, op art, and constructivist aesthetics, while paying homage to the great cosmic comics of the 1970s and ’80s: Silver Surfer, Legion of Super Heroes, Green Lantern, Adam Warlock, and X-Men (to name a few). A meditation on group dynamics, composed of foreshortened figures in flight set against an endless field of stars, The Context illustrates a vastness that extends past the boundaries of different art forms and ways of being.
Alexandro Segade is an interdisciplinary artist whose projects span video, performance, writing, drawing, and comics. Often collaborating with Malik Gaines, Segade uses genre and theatricality to construct group identities in collectives such as My Barbarian, A.R.M., and Courtesy the Artists. He is assistant professor of art at Cornell University.
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Ei Arakawa is a performance artist based in New York.
andré carrington is the author of Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction (Minnesota, 2016).
Jennifer Doyle is the author of Campus Sex, Campus Security (2015), Hold it Against Me: Difficulty and Emotion in Contemporary Art (2013), and Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire (2006).
Jonah Groeneboer is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York.
Mary Kelly is an American conceptual artist, feminist, educator, and writer.
Jennifer Moon is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles.
Tavia Nyong’o is the author of The Amalgamation Waltz: Race, Performance, and the Ruses of Memory (Minnesota, 2009) and Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life (NYU Press, 2018).
Luciano Vecchio is based in Argentina. He is the artist of Marvel Comics’ Ironheart, written by Eve Ewing, and is the author and artist of Sereno.
David Velasco is a New York-based writer and editor-in-chief of Artforum.
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The Context on Primary Information