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There is a picture of David Bowie and Elizabeth Taylor. It’s in black and white, and she is wearing a hat. He is holding her in his arms and smoking from the cigarette she holds between her fingers. The man…
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There is a picture of David Bowie and Elizabeth Taylor. It’s in black and white, and she is wearing a hat. He is holding her in his arms and smoking from the cigarette she holds between her fingers. The man…
The dance- and performance artists Sigrid Lauren and Monica Mirabile met in Baltimore, where they were part of the same feminist dance group and lived in the same squat. A tarot card took them to New York, where they started…
Girls’ desire and lust has started to find space in larger, more costly productions in the so-called dream factory. This collection of films shows a fantasy world that has often been mocked in the media and on the internet. These…
After training in both art and advertising, Minna Sakaria, graphic designer and commercial artist, discovered a love of typography. Her commercial work and private projects are deeply rooted in queer theory. When we met, she told me that the word…
Nicole Walker grew up with a mother who was a tailor, and was encouraged to spend her pocket money at the Myrorna second-hand shop as a child. As an adult, she would walk around her place of work – the…
A different temporality, working within different systems, with different methods. Resisting the inherent impatience of creativity. Having the courage to be patient. Rebecka Bebben Andersson’s art studies started with painting and went on to other forms of expression. During her five years…
In the third article in the Berlin series, we interview the artist Viviana Druga from Romania. Druga deals with boundaries in her art, on many different levels. Religious rituals, life and death, womanhood, corporeality and motherhood are some of the…
We know they’re there, but not always where to look for them: women made invisible in traditional historical accounts. Sometimes their stories have not been passed on; sometimes stories about them have been actively erased, both during their own lifetimes…