EvaMarie Lindahl
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EvaMarie Lindahl
@evamarielindahl.bsky.social
Visual artist and researcher Dr. EvaMarie Lindahl with a specific interest in #criticalanimalstudies and how animals are portrayed in art history. Living and working from Scania, Sweden.
www.evamarielindahl.com
Spending my time in the studio with a 2x2 meters graphite drawing that will be shown at Skissernas Museum in Lund, Sweden, this summer.
January 28, 2025 at 9:52 PM
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Here is a VERY new (24/1) starter pack created from scratch to help finding Swedish visual artists and cultural workers when migrating from other platforms. Send me a message if you want to be on or of the list and if you have suggestions of people to add. Lets help each other to connect!
January 26, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Here is a VERY new (24/1) starter pack created from scratch to help finding Swedish visual artists and cultural workers when migrating from other platforms. Send me a message if you want to be on or of the list and if you have suggestions of people to add. Lets help each other to connect!
January 24, 2025 at 8:34 PM
35 years! Thats incredible. This book was a key text for me when stepping into critical animal studies coming from art and feminism. It’s still a fantastic read!
This Thursday, the new, updated, 35th Anniversary edition of "The Sexual Politics of Meat" will be published by Bloomsbury. What a long strange ride it has been. I'm thankful for all my readers who have kept this book in print for the past three and a half decades! www.bloomsbury.com/us/sexual-po...
The Sexual Politics of Meat - 35th Anniversary Edition
First published in 1990, Carol J. Adams' revolutionary work has engaged, enraged, inspired and challenged readers with its exploration of the interplay between…
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December 10, 2024 at 6:10 AM
Reposted by EvaMarie Lindahl
After everything they go through, a large proportion of factory farmed Thanksgiving turkeys are thrown away as food waste. I can only describe this as a kind of desecration — of our planet’s abundance, of our humanity, of life itself

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8 million turkeys will be thrown in the trash this Thanksgiving
We don’t have to accept all that death and waste for a dry, flavorless bird no one likes.
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November 27, 2024 at 5:43 PM
I just came back from a month long residency at Institute Suedois in Paris. Lots of input, filming, great exhibitions and people. There is however one thing I can’t stop thinking about today, and that is a painting by Monet of a group of turkeys, just living their life.
November 29, 2024 at 12:52 PM