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We encounter love everywhere - in romantic relationships, friendships, between parents and children. It is universal and yet individually shaped by time, society and culture. It is probably as old as humanity itself. And artists have also been dealing with it since time immemorial. The second season of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung podcast Love, Maybe is dedicated to love in contemporary art. The exhibition shows photographs, multimedia installations and glass sculptures that understand love as an active act: as responsibility, care and a political gesture. Inspired by Audre Lorde's critique of the romantic myth and bell hooks' vision of love as a political act, Love, Maybe opens up new perspectives: love not just as a feeling, but as a utopia. Each episode of the podcast accompanies a chapter of the exhibition and gives a voice to artists who have created works especially for the exhibition. It is about intimacy, care, desire and the view of love beyond patriarchal norms. The four episodes can be listened to as an accompaniment to the exhibition or independently of it.
In each episode, artists from the exhibition and experts who deal with love, intimacy and desire in contemporary art have their say.
Episode 3: Care, Maybe
In/Visible: Caring Bodies
with Gabby Laurent and Lisa Krall
Care is more than an act - it is an attitude, a social practice, often invisible and unequally distributed. This episode sheds light on the social and political dimensions of care work, which is often taken for granted - especially when it is performed by women, relatives or marginalized groups. For example, in motherhood. We talk to artist Gabby Laurent about motherhood as a physical and emotional challenge - and as an inspiration for her art.
The podcast can also be heard wherever podcasts are available.
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Podcast: Love, Maybe

Podcast: Love, Maybe
Episode 1: Intimacy, Maybe
