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Kiss My Genders
Editor: Hayward Gallery | Reference: P4065 | ISBN: 9781853323645 | Type: Publication
Exhibition catalogue. Hayward Gallery, 12 June – 8 September 2019
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
activism
Ad Minoliti
Ajamu X
Amrou Al-Kadhi
Athi-Patra Ruga
beauty
biography
body
Catherine Opie
Charlie Fox
Chitra Ganesh
Christina Quarles
Del Lagrace Volcano
drag
femininity
film
Flo Brooks
gender
Hannah Quinlan
history
Holly Falconer
Hunter Reynolds
identity
installation
Jack Halberstam
Jay Bernard
Jenkin van Zyl
Jes Fan
Jimmy DeSana
Joan Jett Blakk
Juliana Huxtable
Kent Monkman
Luciano Castelli
Lyle Ashton Harris
Manuel Segade
Martine Gutierrez
masculinity
Nat Raha
Nayland Blake
Nicholas Hlobo
non-binary
painting
Paul Clinton
Pauline Boudry
Peter Hujar
photography
Pierre Molinier
Planningtorock
politics
Renate Lorenz
representation
Rosie Hastings
Sadie Benning
sculpture
Susan Stryker
Tarek Lakhrissi
Tark Lakhriss
Tejal Shah
text
theory
trans
transfeminism
Travis Alabanza
Victoria Sin
Vincent Honoré
Zanele Muholi
Zoe Leonard
Failed States: refuge
Editor: Jamie Atherton | Reference: P4030 | ISBN: 2515-5997 | Type: Publication
An occasional publication that aims to collate and investigate ideas around place, or more specifically: “indeterminate geographies”. In the third issue, the topic is ‘refuge’.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
absence
Alex Bennett
archive
Armenian genocide
Athens
Britt Hill
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
city
Colter Jacobsen
Country Girls
demolition
diaspora
displacement
drawing
ephemera
erotic
ethics
Every Ocean Hughes
Felix Bazalgette
Gareth Evans
Hannah Quinlan
Heathrow
ILoveItCafe
Index magazine
installation
Jamie Atherton
Jasleen Kaur
Jeremy Atherton Lin
Joanne McNeil
Lucy Atherton
Moath Alofi
mosques
Paul Clinton
photographs
photography
poetry
Prem Sahib
queer
remote
Rosie Hastings
rural
Sabelo Mlangeni
Sam Williams
San Francisco
sanctuary
sauna
South Africa
speculative fiction
squat
Todd Bura
video
William Kherbek