MOTHER! Tal Sterngast on Than Hussein Clark and David Lieske at Corvi-Mora, London
While the relationship between mother and child is often seen as the embodiment of nurturing, loving care, in Freudian thought, the mother’s capacity for desire also makes her explicitly threatening, producing a figure that is inherently ambivalent and potentially monstrous. This duality has often been embraced within gay culture, with older drag queens sometimes taking on the role of mother in both senses – nurturing younger queens while also playing the monster. This constellation was probed in suitably histrionic style in a recent exhibition by David Lieske and Than Hussein Clark, for which Lieske invited Clark to stage a durational play within his own exhibition. A twisted tale of mother and son that interweaved autobiography and fiction, the play mirrored the artists’ close personal relationship while fitting squarely within Lieske’s wider practice, as Tal Sterngast suggests.
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