Today I found a short and convincing argument by artist Soo-Ja Kim which might even me make think about having an URL according to the own name – a fact which so far I never really could support entirely.A one word name refuses gender identity, marital status, socio-political or cultural and geographical identity by not ...
Patricia Fara’s title Pandora’s Breeches: Women, Science and Power in the Enlightenment looks ‘beyond’ the official described scenes and sheds light on the women behind ‘great men’ in the world of science – at least during periods of the 18th century when the female part of society still had access to the labaratorium as it ...
Nebula, 1996, Helen Chadwick, image via It is a positive surprise to find Helen Chadwick quite a few times listed and recent publications on her work, thus memorizing the special sensation an encounter with her work left at the time, when she still had been around – introducing an ambivalence along a fine line between ...
In 2002 an article of Susan Stanford Friedman with this concise – keyword providing – title was first published in eurozine, as a contribution of its partner zine Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais.