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byBirgitta Hosea The ASIFAKEIL, Vienna 2/12/2021 – 30/2/2022 Birgitta Hosea has turned The ASIFAKEIL arts centre in Vienna into a giant peepshow where abstract…
Birgitta Hosea The ASIFAKEIL, Vienna 2/12/2021 – 30/2/2022 Birgitta Hosea has turned The ASIFAKEIL arts centre in Vienna into a giant peepshow where abstract…
Sophie Seita & Claire Zakiewicz HOXTON 253 art project space 253 Hoxton Street, London, N1 United Kingdom 4-26 February 2022 / Wed – Fri 1-7pm, Sat &…
by Frida Futurefeatured image is Frida Future (2021) Over the summer, I did an artist residency in Florida with my dear friend and longtime…
I often looked back on that night in the months that followed, and cried with gratitude at the romance and [what now seems like reckless] abandon with which we took to the night. A gaggle of beauties in faux-fur coats, cackling. Sharing spliffs and flasks, kissing one another on the cheek and taking up the whole sidewalk on our way to the show.
Abortion is normal, and the people with uteruses must never be punished for their super powers, we have the power of creating life, on our own terms, when we choose to do so, and not when we are forced by Hammurabi’s laws to live up to some ideology that forces us to sacrifice ourselves – like the barbaric altar human sacrifices of the ancient civilizations that collapsed long ago. No! We live here and now, and we gonna make BEACH VAGINAS to celebrate our choice!
Featured art work by Tatyana Murray Opening reception with the artists: Friday, November 19th, 6-10PM Exhibitions on view: November 19th – December 19th, 2021 …
Jess Rowland is a post-punk computer programmer and destroyer, leader of the cult of the Electromagnetic Goddess, her own Goddess to channel herself in her performances. Jess is the paradigm of whatever wave of feminism we are on right now: Jess is authentic even though she is making it all up. The two cultures she is blending are cyberculture and internet culture. She is an academic and underground artist working in the US. Her provenance and aesthetic come from and have a deep interplay with punk. Jess engages with hardware and networks on a sculptural level looking at the very physical and natural principles that govern the behaviour of the materials she works with.
SCREENING✨Wednesday 10 November 7.15 – 8.45PM✨ Watermans Arts Centre, 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE & PLACES HOUNSLOW, LONDON Artists Claire…