In this dialogic chapter, we reflect on our collaborative curation of an exhibition that explored domesticity from feminist dissident perspectives. Featuring work protesting the changes to policy concerning domestic violence in Poland (Malgorzata Markiewicz), subverting, through craft, women’s maintenance of the home as both dwelling and ideal (Su Richardson), unpicking maternal subjectivities while staging a confrontation between feminist and modernist approaches to art history (CANAN), and unsettlingly recasting the home as a site of violence and resistance (Paula Chambers), Home Strike (l’étrangère, 2018) is revisited as both an unfinished inter-generational and transnational project critiquing and defamiliarising the home, and an opport...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This essay charts a journey through a series of concentric circles. Like a pebble dropped into a sti...
Feminism itself has changed dramatically from women’s liberation of the late 1960s to today’s third ...
In this dialogic chapter, we reflect on our collaborative curation of an exhibition that explored do...
In this dialogic chapter, we reflect on our collaborative curation of an exhibition that explored do...
The output is a creative project, comprising a series of sculptures, drawings and objects. It interr...
Beginning with a reflection on the protestors’ DIY dwelling arrangements at the women’s peace camp a...
Taking inspiration from Dolores Hayden's book Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Desig...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
Taking inspiration from Dolores Hayden's book Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Desig...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
The focus of the issue is on the concept of home in a transnational perspective. The articles includ...
The output is an exhibition comprising a series of sculptures, objects and drawings. Research proces...
This Third Text special issue addresses feminist art and theory, and global studies that share a ten...
The output is a solo exhibition called Home dis(Comforts), comprising a series of sculptures made fr...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This essay charts a journey through a series of concentric circles. Like a pebble dropped into a sti...
Feminism itself has changed dramatically from women’s liberation of the late 1960s to today’s third ...
In this dialogic chapter, we reflect on our collaborative curation of an exhibition that explored do...
In this dialogic chapter, we reflect on our collaborative curation of an exhibition that explored do...
The output is a creative project, comprising a series of sculptures, drawings and objects. It interr...
Beginning with a reflection on the protestors’ DIY dwelling arrangements at the women’s peace camp a...
Taking inspiration from Dolores Hayden's book Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Desig...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
Taking inspiration from Dolores Hayden's book Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Desig...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
The focus of the issue is on the concept of home in a transnational perspective. The articles includ...
The output is an exhibition comprising a series of sculptures, objects and drawings. Research proces...
This Third Text special issue addresses feminist art and theory, and global studies that share a ten...
The output is a solo exhibition called Home dis(Comforts), comprising a series of sculptures made fr...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This essay charts a journey through a series of concentric circles. Like a pebble dropped into a sti...
Feminism itself has changed dramatically from women’s liberation of the late 1960s to today’s third ...