The exhibitions Urgent Conversations: Athens–Antwerp and Urgent Conversations: Antwerp – Athens are a collaboration between EMST and M HKA, a theoretical and visual dialogue, based on works from the collections of both museums, which includes more than 70 works structured in 22 topics.   

28.04.2017 - 07.01.2018        

M HKA, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen - Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerpen

EMST, National Museum of Contemporary Art - Kallirrois Avenue & Amvr. Frantzi Str., Athens 11743

Hugo Roelandt

© Estate Hugo Roelandt
Zelfportret in travestie / Self-portrait in Drag , 1974
Photography

Hugo Roelandt created an extensive series of self-portraits in which he dressed in women’s clothes, striking assured and seductive poses. These works reflect the experimental spirit of ‘70s cultural icons such as David Bowie and director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who intertwined gender expression with their art. Crucially, the series is deeply connected to the tradition of the Voil Jeanetten at the Aalst Carnival, an event Roelandt participated in faithfully in almost every year of his life. On the festival’s final day, men parade through the streets dressed flamboyantly as women, donning fur coats, pushing baby carriages or even wearing lampshades as headgear. Rooted in the ritual reversals of carnival, this tradition aims to disrupt societal norms by embracing opposing roles and subverting the established social order. Roelandt’s Self-Portraits in Drag are some of his formative works, highlighting the interaction between performance and photography.