A good love story shouldn’t have too many words. This one gets to the point as directly as possible. It turns “me too” into sex-positive empowerment and dark comedy, whilst talking about contemporary Live Art, genderfluidity, online dating, polyamory and its pitfalls. It is a feminist celebration of love and the attempt to escape from sexism, ageism and racism by pitching them all against each other and leaving the party with the sweetest guy of all.
Read moreThrough prose, poetry, drawing and photography In Other Words is a collection of urgent reflections, created by artists exploring their hopes and fears at a time of global crisis. It is a clarion call for change from a group rich in wisdom, shared experience, and what it means to be marginalised in the UK in 2020.
Read moreMulti-layered, multi-voiced Guide on LIve Art and Feminism
Read moreA mounted triptych of prints derived from George Chakravarthi’s Barflies project
Read moreA publication covering ten years of Oreet Ashery’s interactive performances, interventions and other artworks.
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