Caroline Weyers
Caroline Weyers (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, text, installation and video. Involvements of the body and it’s affective potentials play an important role in her work. The criticism of categories of sickness and health as culturally shaped as well as forms of invisibility and institutionalisation of female read bodies influence her artistic research. She lives and works in Cologne.
Portfolio website: https://caroline-weyers.cargo.site
To girls that love cars
For cars are fast and furious
You can try to overtake them
You can take a guess who’s inside
You can knock on their windscreen and sceam
When the police issues a warrant for your arrest
You can dive uphill and down
Make out with homeless cowboys on the street
Until you find refuge
At an old friends appartment
On the sixteenth floor
Behind heavy curtains
And velvety air
His eyes shimmer so beautifully this night
And between your thighs
Swelling sea anemones
And you have one, two, four of them.
You dive uphill and down
Inside and out.
The thunder of patrol cars
On his wall
You swap organs
As if they were interchangeable.
He is man and beast and woman in one
„Thats chem sex“ he whipsers
And you are plant and ocean and valley and sea
Until you come to senses
“It was lovely that night”
And he says
„I‘m not fucking freaks. “

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