The following essay centers on artist Simone Leigh’s work The Waiting Room which took place at the New Museum in New York in 2016. The analytical reflections presented here connect the description of the social and aesthetic strategies of The Waiting Room, a key example of health activism and black feminist practice in contemporary art making, to the broader context of the politics of health, the crisis of social reproduction under neoliberalism, and the gendered and racialized body.
This essay explores issues surrounding psychiatric hospitalization through the intersection of creat...
Socially engaged practice is a relatively young artform compared to other practices in contemporary ...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
The following essay centers on artist Simone Leigh’s work The Waiting Room which took place at the N...
As a result of the most pressing concerns of our global present, care, essential to life and surviva...
Inaugurated at the Brooklyn Museum of New York in 2017, the path-breaking exhibition “We Wanted a Re...
The essay explores the specific insights artists’ books offer to contemporary feminist understanding...
The essay explores the specific insights artists’ books offer to contemporary feminist understanding...
A 4 minute video relating to Covid-19 in The Waiting Place. The Waiting Place is a collaborative...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
This art project explores issues of unoccupied space. In particular, the project concerns itself wit...
The transformation of our own bodies is the most direct proof of the passing of time. Our lifetime i...
Waiting Rooms is a collection of poetry broken into five sections, each containing a separate intent...
“Take Care of Your Self” is a research-creation project that explores the potential for transcultura...
This book examines contemporary feminist visual activism(s) through the lens of embodiment(s). The c...
This essay explores issues surrounding psychiatric hospitalization through the intersection of creat...
Socially engaged practice is a relatively young artform compared to other practices in contemporary ...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
The following essay centers on artist Simone Leigh’s work The Waiting Room which took place at the N...
As a result of the most pressing concerns of our global present, care, essential to life and surviva...
Inaugurated at the Brooklyn Museum of New York in 2017, the path-breaking exhibition “We Wanted a Re...
The essay explores the specific insights artists’ books offer to contemporary feminist understanding...
The essay explores the specific insights artists’ books offer to contemporary feminist understanding...
A 4 minute video relating to Covid-19 in The Waiting Place. The Waiting Place is a collaborative...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
This art project explores issues of unoccupied space. In particular, the project concerns itself wit...
The transformation of our own bodies is the most direct proof of the passing of time. Our lifetime i...
Waiting Rooms is a collection of poetry broken into five sections, each containing a separate intent...
“Take Care of Your Self” is a research-creation project that explores the potential for transcultura...
This book examines contemporary feminist visual activism(s) through the lens of embodiment(s). The c...
This essay explores issues surrounding psychiatric hospitalization through the intersection of creat...
Socially engaged practice is a relatively young artform compared to other practices in contemporary ...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...