![]() “God Is an Asphyxiating Black Sauce” showcased a decade of texts, songs, and performances, and audio versions of sections from their 2020 book, Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain. ![]() In the summer of 2020, Hedva presented their first solo exhibition amidst the rubble of the Klosterruine Berlin. Their practice encompasses performances, films, novels, music, readings, and installations: all these forms, in Hedva’s own words, “transforming into each other, trespassing.” 2 They have relocated Ancient Greek dramas to feminized and queered contexts, and staged doom metal concerts informed by Korean shamanism their essay “Sick Woman Theory” 1 connects sickness and impairment with gender, class, and coloniality. ![]() Johanna Hedva is a Korean-American writer and artist based in Los Angeles and Berlin whose practice traverses mysticism, music, and astrology, and the politics of illness, disability, and gender. ![]()
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