The stars are aligned against the traditional image of fatherhood, as they are aligning against the patriarchal canon of the history of art itself.

The stars are aligned against the traditional image of fatherhood, as they are aligning against the patriarchal canon of the history of art itself.

The stars are aligned against the traditional image of fatherhood, as they are aligning against the patriarchal canon of the history of art itself. To help them along, this exhibition seeks new father figures, queer genealogies, and artistic appropriations of the fatherly prerogative, or whatever remains thereof. The artistic works presented here touch upon biological, disembodied, counter-canonical, digital and (above all) sexy facets of kinship that enable us to re-imagine our role models, and indeed, the human body itself.