United by Queerness. The ESC Exhibition

Green pedestrian signal with two figures, promoting the "United by Queerness" exhibition.

Overview

Since its founding in 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest has become far more than a music competition. As a transnational media event, it reflects European moods, political tensions and pop-cultural trends, while also serving as a stage for national self-representation. For many within the LGBTQIA+ community, the ESC functions as a key site of queer visibility – a space shaped by belonging, representation and ongoing negotiation.

The exhibition “United by Queerness” explores these tensions between diversity and nationalism, inclusion and exclusion. Structured around three spatial perspectives – from the living room to the arena and the stage – it examines how the ESC is experienced, celebrated and politically interpreted. Qwien presents the ESC as a pop-cultural phenomenon whose queer dimensions continue to provoke debate.

Opening hours

Thu 1 pm – 8 pm, Fri to Sun 1 pm – 6 pm

Tickets

1120 1494 Qwien - Zentrum für queere Geschichte
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