This document summarizes the second issue of the quarterly publication Loose Associations from The Photographers’ Gallery. The issue is dedicated to feminism and includes visual and written contributions from over 20 artists and writers. It explores themes related to the gallery's upcoming exhibition on the feminist avant-garde of the 1970s. The publication contains essays, images, interviews, fiction, poetry, and other reflections on photography and visual culture from a diverse range of contributors.
This document summarizes the second issue of the quarterly publication Loose Associations from The Photographers’ Gallery. The issue is dedicated to feminism and includes visual and written contributions from over 20 artists and writers. It explores themes related to the gallery's upcoming exhibition on the feminist avant-garde of the 1970s. The publication contains essays, images, interviews, fiction, poetry, and other reflections on photography and visual culture from a diverse range of contributors.
This document summarizes the second issue of the quarterly publication Loose Associations from The Photographers’ Gallery. The issue is dedicated to feminism and includes visual and written contributions from over 20 artists and writers. It explores themes related to the gallery's upcoming exhibition on the feminist avant-garde of the 1970s. The publication contains essays, images, interviews, fiction, poetry, and other reflections on photography and visual culture from a diverse range of contributors.
Photographers'Gallery 2016 no ISBN Acqn 26789 Pb 13x18cm 84pp 29ills 9col 9 Loose Associations is a quarterly publication from The Photographers Gallery offering a diverse set of reflections on photography and image culture. Loosely inspired by the gallerys exhibition programme, the publication includes visual and text-based essays, artist pages, images, interviews, fiction, poetry and philosophies from a wide range of contributors. This issue is dedicated to the subject of feminism, taking our upcoming exhibition Feminist AvantGarde of the 1970s as its starting point. The publication includes contributions by 21st Century Girl, ANOHNI, Kelly Baum, Juno Calypso, Helen Cammock, Eva Dawoud, Club des Femmes, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Paloma Faith, Juliet Jacques, Chris Kraus, Suzanne Lacy, Linder, Ana Mendieta, Zanele Muholi, Nina Power, Brett Rogers, Martha Rosler, Aura Satz, Sebastian Schmieg, Ali Smith, Linda Stupart, Jai Tyler and Hannah Wilke. Loose Associations is co-edited by Natasha Plowright and Daniel C. Blight, and is designed by Sarah Boris.