Mary Katharine Tramontana »
Serious Pleasures
Exhibition: 7 Dec 2024 – 8 Jan 2025
Sat 7 Dec 18:30
Mary Katharine Tramontana
"Serious Pleasures"
Exhibition: 7 December 2024 – 8 January 2025
Book launch, reading & exhibition opening: Saturday, 7 December, 6:30pm
Artist talk: "Poetics of Submission: Desire, Longing, and Eroticism"
Mary Katharine Tramontana in conversation with culture critic and JERGON director, Nicola Patruno
Saturday, 14 December, 7pm
Finissage: Wednesday, 8 January 2025, 7pm
"Mary Katharine Tramontana’s Serious Pleasures poetry
is hyper-explicit—both sensual and intellectual—and in that
sense closest to Pasolini’s destruction and reaffirmation of poetic
sublimation. Her poetics of submission give the reader the
option of experiencing subjecthood in either position." Toni
Hildebrant, co-editor of PPPP: Pier Paolo Pasolini Philosopher
Against the backdrop of a new era of sexual regression across
the political spectrum, Tramontana’s poetry and photography
remind us that sex is a fundamental way of being human. Reclaiming
her eroticism from her Catholic upbringing and global,
secular, anti-female sexuality dogma, her corporeal self-portraits
and photography series of young bisexual men, Boys
(2023-ongoing), offer a queer perspective on art history’s legacy
of the male artist desiring the female body.
"The disciplining mechanisms of misogyny vary from country to
country, but one consistent tenet is that a woman’s value is determined
by how hard it is to fuck her. I wanted to create a body
of work purely for my gratification," Tramontana said. "As a poet,
I’m in a submissive position to my desire. As a photographer, I
intentionally objectify my male subjects in a power play that excites
us both—they like that I am fully clothed while they’re in a
state of undress—but I refer to them as my subjects. The process
of our shared spontaneous attention in this moment of social
media commodification—Simone Weil said, 'Attention is the
rarest and purest form of generosity'—is just as vital to me as the
portrait."
"Serious Pleasures: Poems of Lust and Longing" is writer (New York
Times, Esquire) and photographer Mary Katharine Tramontana’s
debut collection of poetry, accompanied by original photography.
The collection began as a letter she wrote to seduce an incapacitating
on-again, off-again lover—a glamorous and mysterious Milanese
neighbor.
Desire can give us energy to change our lives, or it can incapacitate
us. It can get us closer to ourselves, or it can obliterate our
sense of self. Making art can be a way of doing something with our
sexual longing, but at what point does writing on desire become a
cyclical self-torture, keeping the suffering that we had set out to
assuage alive?
Mary Katharine Tramontana (b. 1982) is a photographer, poet, and writer whose work on sexual politics and art has appeared in The New York Times, Esquire, Playboy, The Guardian, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and others. She’s collaborated with Reina Sofía, the Spanish Film Archive, WILZIG Museum, silent green, Arsenal Institute, Academy of Arts Berlin, and Technical University Berlin. In the past year, she has exhibited internationally in five shows in Miami, Berlin, and Savannah, and given multiple talks on sexuality, culture, and gender. The recipient of a Frieze arts writing bursary, she has worked as a sex research assistant at Kinsey Institute. Her first non-fiction book, LUST: Porn, Power, Pleasure, will be co-written with Erika Lust and published in the US, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Catalonia, and Germany. She lives in Berlin.