• Collage made out of three items, against a white square background.

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    Homepage icon. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • White digital page.

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    Interview materials database. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • A black-and-white photograph of a group of people posing for the camera has white text on top, which reads

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    COME TOGETHER Girlfriend, cropped image taken from Facebook (full image by Mario Testino), supplementary database material. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • Website page. At the top,

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    Interview materials database. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • Brown poster has been digitally imposed on top of a photograph of a garden. On the poster, different paragraphs of white text (on the right) correspond to different colours, which appear written on the left:

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    CuNT pamphlet designed by Joy Mariama Smith (2020), supplementary database material. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • A black-and-white photograph of three people posing for the camera has text in black around it. It reads

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    Album cover. Care of the Cow, Dogs’ Ears are Stupid (1983), supplementary database material. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • Website page. At the top,

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    Interview materials database. Grant Watson with Anik Fournier and Megan Hoetger, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, www.ificantdance.studio⁠(opens in a new tab), 2021-2023.

  • Two people read an exhibition text, which appears inside a white poster on a red wall. At the top, the text reads in larger font

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    Exhibition installation view. Grant Watson, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, IHLIA — LGBTI Heritage at Oba Public Library, Amsterdam, December 2023 - February 2024. Photo: Maarten Nauw, courtesy of If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam.

  • Two people sit in front of screens. They both have headphones on. The person on the left touches the screen, in which there is a picture of a person and a purple block with one word inside. On the right screen, an image of a person wearing a moustache and headgear is visible.

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    Exhibition installation view. Grant Watson, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, IHLIA — LGBTI Heritage at Oba Public Library, Amsterdam, December 2023 - February 2024. Photo: Maarten Nauw, courtesy of If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam.

  • Three people sit around a wooden table. There are booklets and other printouts on the table. The two people with their backs to the camera are leafing through a booklet and a printout stapled at the top left corner. The printout shows the photograph of a person wearing sunglasses.

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    Exhibition installation view. Grant Watson, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, IHLIA — LGBTI Heritage at Oba Public Library, Amsterdam, December 2023 - February 2024. Photo: Maarten Nauw, courtesy of If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam.

  • Three people sit in front of three screens, wearing headphones. The screens all show different images of single people.

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    Exhibition installation view. Grant Watson, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, IHLIA — LGBTI Heritage at Oba Public Library, Amsterdam, December 2023 - February 2024. Photo: Maarten Nauw, courtesy of If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam.

  • A person sits behind a microphone. They are wearing a bright pink blazer and high heels, a lighter pink scarf and headgear and trousers and a top with pink hues. They are holding paper with their hands. There are also two sheets of paper on the floor, in between their feet. At the back, two other people sit behind another microphone.

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    Left to right: Joy Mariama Smith, Szymon Adamczak, Sher Doruff. Public reading documentation. Grant Watson, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam, December 2023. Photo: Maarten Nauw, courtesy of If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam.

  • Two people stand next to a microphone. They are both holding paper and looking at each other.

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    Szymon Adamczak (left) and Sher Doruff (right). Public reading documentation. Grant Watson, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice, If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam, December 2023. Photo: Maarten Nauw, courtesy of If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam.

How We Behave is an on-going project initiated in 2012 by curator-researcher Grant Watson. The project is based on interviews that document queer, feminist, and transgender stories of art-life practice. Taking French philosopher Michel Foucault’s notion of “technologies of the self” as a point of departure, Watson’s archive is driven by an interest to hear people’s stories – people who are mostly in the arts; more from the edges than the centre; sometimes linked to political work but not necessarily so; disproportionately queer rather than definitively LGBTQIA+; and privileged in the sense of having cultural capital but often precarious.

In 2021, at the invitation of Hoetger and If I Can’t Dance curator of archive Anik Fournier, Watson returned to the project for an archive activation. Developed over a three-year period (2021-2023), How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice moves through different typologies from the project’s process, sharing materials from 22 selected interviews at different phases of their articulation, from initial sound recordings to final video portraits. As the activation went along, Watson considered how to make constellations across the geographies, concerns and years when the interviews took place. In so doing, he invited listeners/readers to engage with the textures of “the political” that (re)turn across time and space—precisely what the archive as a repository has the potential to make possible. Eventually the online activation also resulted in an exhibition and public reading performance.

How We Behave was originally commissioned by If I Can’t Dance as a research project for Edition V – Appropriation and Dedication (2013-14). From 2021-2023, How We Behave / An Archive of Radical Practice was the subject of an archive activation led by Hoetger and If I Can’t Dance curator of archive Anik Fournier for the If I Can’t Dance online studio platform. From December 2023 to February 2024, the archive activation was spatialized in an exhibition hosted by IHLIA - LGBTI Heritage at Amsterdam’s Central Public Library, and, also in December 2023, If I Can’t Dance hosted a public reading performance.