SERGEI EISENSTEIN
THE RHYTHM OF ECSTASY: THE SEX DRAWINGS, 1931-1948
12 July – 3 August 2024
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
The so-called ‘sex drawings’—coined by historian Joan Neuberger—which were kept hidden for long, abound in this time as a result of an emancipation from censorship in a tremendously inspiring moment in his career. In them we observe an array of sexual intercourses, fantasies, and obscenities in explicitly queer combinations. They bear witness to Eisenstein’s philosophical inquires, queer sexual expression and repression, and a great sense of humour. Back in the Soviet Union in 1932, he would continue to draw until his death in 1948, yet under very different circumstances.
The drawings in this exhibition attest to the complex, multi-faceted, and fascinating artistry of Sergei Eisenstein. This exhibition presents a remarkable and significant artistic production whilst seeking to foreground the queer potentialities of his work, contending queerness as an integral component of his life and work, and claiming him as a queer pioneer in the history of art.
This exhibition has been made in cooperation with Stephenson art, London.