Bruna Kury
Bruna Kury (she/her) (Rio de Janeiro, 1987), based in Barcelona, is a Brazilian anarcho-transfeminist artist whose work explores gender, class, and race from a postcolonial critical perspective. Her creations confront heteronormative and patriarchal structures, with a strong focus on CLASS WAR. Recognized within the post-porn scene, her work spans video, performance, and multimedia, challenging social norms. Among her notable works are Gentrification of Affections (Berlin, 2022) and What if we think of coloniality as a major infection of the cis-tem? (Berlin, 2021). In 2024, she was nominated for the PIPA Contemporary Art Award and her work was included in the MUTHA museum collection. Kury has exhibited at events like the PostPxrn Film Festival (Warsaw, 2023) and participated in residencies such as PIVÔ (São Paulo). She is currently preparing for the release of Scorpionikas – Counteramanifesto, created during the Viral Interventions program at York University.
Videography
Escorpiônikas—countermanifesto
2025, 12:42 minutes, colour, Portuguese, Spanish (with subtitles in English, Portuguese, Spanish or Basque)