Johanna Hedva’s Genital Discomfort with TINA is an exhibition of new and existing works across a range of media. The exhibition coincides with the publishing of their 4th book, How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom, published by Hillman Grad Books.
The writer, artist, and musician gives TINA a film featuring their face being massaged by seminal performance artist Ron Athey, whose work explores the tension between desire, sexuality and pain; works on paper, with inks, hair, glue, and urethral sounds; textile works with blood and cock cages; an artificial human pelvis and Lunar Moth, modified to be a contact instrument, mediated by 3 Metal Zone distortion pedals, that moves according to data correlated from the Saros series eclipse cycles which saw the deaths of both Hedva’s
grandmothers.
The work is held together using Hedva’s own knives and the project is bathed in the light of a dying civilisation. A time piece made of mouth-blown glass, that resembles Sheela na gig’s exaggerated vulva, slowly excretes black goo that destroys the carpet beneath your feet, edging toward the end, emptied of itself by the 6th of December 2024. An oracle deck, made in collaboration with AI, titled We Are All Evil, will be available as a limited-edition work.