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4 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place
Publication accompanying the exhibition 56 Artillery Lane, Raven Row, 21 April-11 June 2017.
We Green Things programme
Programme for the evening of green, monstrous, post-human drag performance.
Speculative Futures
Zine from the long term project led by Victoria Sin featuring artists using speculative fiction as a productive medium for intersectional queer experience.
Dark Habits
Challenging and re-positioning the traditional exhibition catalogue as an artwork and commission in its own right, the pub;ication takes its inspiration from the classic Pedro Almodóvar film on the occasion of the group exhibition, La Movida at HOME, Manchester (14 April – 17 July 2017).
Future Histories
Programme for a 12-hour live art and video event at Kilmainham Gaol, responding to the iconic historical associations with the 1916 Rising. Curated by Niamh Murphy and Áine Phillips.
Men & Girls Dance newspapers
The Fevered Sleep project brings together adult, male professional contemporary dancers, and girls who dance for fun. This publication includes pieces by people who live and work in each city the project is recreated in. It is a collection of creative writing on the themes of the project, such as love, empathy and trust.
Girls Make Noise or Girls Make a Difference?
An Investigation into the political efficacy of Pussy Riot’s art.
Long Suffering: American Endurance Art as Prophetic Witness
Links avant-garde performance practices with religious histories in the United States, setting contemporary performances of endurance art within a broader context of prophetic, religious discourse in the United States
Pussy Riot Unmasked
Immediately after Nadezda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina were released, Verwelius contacted the two, setting into motion an extraordinary photo shoot: using the activists’ stories and sketches of the prison camp, he depicted their living and working conditions there as an impressive picture series. In English and Dutch.
Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art
Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art exhibition catalogue. Margaret Lawrence Gallery – Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), Melbourne. 27 April to 25 May 2013
