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Language: Spanish
Activity of the exhibition Whispers, Hubbub, and Paradoxes
Photo by Helena Luzón
Hulk es verde: aplastando la blanquitud arises in the face of the ongoing debate about visibility or invisibilisation present not only in the trans but also in the existing debate in the Asian diaspora. This workshop rescues the figure of the Hulk: a huge, masculinised monster with a fragmented identity, whose transformation through fear and rage responds to surveillance, persecution, control and social violence. It is a hypervisible and colossal monster that remains in a liminal space of flight, rejection, opacity and resistance. We will relate the Hulk and characters from the horror genre with Asian transfemininity, proposing an activation from horror and fantasy to enunciate ourselves from disidentification, beyond hyperrealist and identificatory codes of representation and enunciation.
Led by Julie Zen
陈臻 Julie Zhen
陈臻 Julie Zhen is a stage performer, researcher, receptionist, telemarketer, linguist, interpreter/actress and dancer. Her interests range across the nearly 2,000 tabs in her browser. In 2025, she co-created the art installation Un libro vacío (2025) with Omali Bue, which questions ocularcentrism and the supremacy of writing as a form of colonial knowledge, and participated in the play Todo lo que nunca, by Charlie Erroz, and the feature film Elles, by Natalia González.