Series Three

Series Three

Eva Aldea
Possible Selves

“One becomes a woman by being caught in the tightening nooses of matter and memory.” Alongside her irreverent photographs, in a commentary that mixes the personal and the theoretical, Eva Aldea explores the power of the selfie and her feelings around posting self-portraits of herself naked in masks on Instagram. 

(A5, 16 pages, soft cover, staple-bound)
Clee Claire Lee
And Other Connective (T)issues

An act of fall and a body of work unravels...words, objects found and made...dis-covered.
Lee is a UK-based sculptural and interdisciplinary artist.

(A5, 16 pages, soft cover, staple-bound)
Briony Hughes
June: A Haunting

A semi-autobiographical account of spending weekends in a haunted house, Briony Hughes’ prose-poem sequence assembles disquiet sounds, shifting thresholds, and nameless phenomena, in a move to make sense of childhood memory.

(A5, 16 pages, soft cover, staple-bound)
Sharon Kivland
Envois VI Promises made by Jacques Lacan to Sharon Kivland between 1953 and 1964

Sharon Kivland continues her compilation of the correspondence she received from the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan during the course of their long and turbulent love affair of 1953 until his death in 1981. Herein is an extract from 1953 to 1964 from the many promises he made to her.

(A5, 16 pages, soft cover, staple-bound)
Derek Beaulieu
IL PLEUT

Re-imagining punctuation marks - those spaces and breaths in our speech - as tears streaking across window panes. Our hesitations gather and streak like rivulets of grief. Each poem constructed by dry-transfer lettering and photocopiers; mourning as Apollinaire's regret and disdain weep an ancient music.

(A5, 16 pages, soft cover, staple-bound)