Alex Martinis Roe
Alex Martinis Roe’s current projects focus on feminist genealogies and seek to foster specific and productive relations between different generations as a way of participating in the construction of feminist histories and futures. She was recently a fellow of the Graduate School, University of the Arts, Berlin. Solo exhibitions include For the joy of being together, they didn’t have to agree, Àngels Gallery, Barcelona, 2015; Once I wrote the story of her life, because by then I knew it by heart, Rongwrong, Amsterdam, 2014; non-writing histories, Artspace, Sydney, 2012; Genealogies; Frameworks for Exchange, Pallas Projects, Dublin, 2011. Recent events include: Wisdom Techniques: Forming FORMATIONS, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2016; Our Future Network, including contributions from Cécile Bally, Deborah Ligorio, Carolina Soares, Valerie Terwei and Lea von Wintzingerode, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2015; Affirmative Practices, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2014. Group exhibitions include: No New Kind Of Duck, Yvonne Lambert, Berlin, 2016; Emphasis Repeats, Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale on Hudson, NY; Making Room: Spaces of Anticipation, ar/ge Kunst Galerie Museum, Bolzano, 2014; NEW13, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, 2013; Wahala, SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin, 2013; Post-planning, Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2012; HaVE A LoOk! Have a Look!, Curated by Caterina Riva, FormContent, London, 2010. Her latest project To Become Two is currently on show at Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory in partnership with If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution (2016), and in 2017 will travel for presentations at ar/ge Kunst, Bolzano, The Showroom, London and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.