Unhousing: An Enclave for Queer Utopia
Andrea Córdova Pellicer, Felipe Robles Neira
A queer art exhibition on migration, memory, displacement, and belonging.

Unhousing: An Enclave for Queer Utopia explores the intersection between queer identities and migrant experience through the idea of “unhousing”: the dismantling of symbolic structures that exclude in order to imagine new forms of belonging.
The exhibition understands the house as more than a physical space. It can be the body, the family, the country of origin, the territory one migrates to, or the cultural system that defines who is recognized, protected, or left outside.
Through nine works, Unhousing reflects on displacement, identity, memory, and queer life, proposing other ways of inhabiting, belonging, and being together.
Cuir Pride 2026
The exhibition was presented as part of Cuir Pride 2026, a program by Vierte Welle curated by Gabriela Gioia. The broader program also included screenings at Lichtblick Kino: the Short Film Program “Cuir Pride” on July 16 and Silence Is a Falling Body by Agustina Comedi on July 23.
Credits
Unhousing: An Enclave for Queer Utopia was a Berlin-based project by Karne Kunst gUG, under the artistic direction of Marcela Villanueva, and presented at Bardo Projektraum. It was supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.