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Open Port! by Marie-Chantal Hamrock

This zine is a response to the controversial documentary Open Port (1968) that looks at prostitution along the Leeside quays in Cork City.  The artist, Marie Chantal Hamrock created this work in conjuction with her current exhibition ‘Aberdeen Open City’. Marie-Chantal Hamrock is a visual artist based in Glasgow. Using relics and inscrutable objects, she…

Gynaopetican girlies: The Spectatrix

Gynaeoptican girlies is a collaboration between Marie-Chantal Hamrock and Sarah Long. The ‘gynaeoptican’ is a term coined by theorist Alison Winch, it is a gendered, neo-liberal version of Jeremy Bentham’s panoptican. The panoptican is a type of institutional building and a system of control designed to police the behaviours of its subjects. In a panoptican, the subject…

Gynaeopticon girlies: In defense of the ‘pick-me girl’

Gynaeoptican girlies is a collaboration between Marie-Chantal Hamrock and Sarah Long. The ‘gynaeoptican’ is a term coined by theorist Alison Winch, it is a gendered, neo-liberal version of Jeremy Bentham’s panoptican. The panoptican is a type of institutional building and a system of control designed to police the behaviours of its subjects. In a panoptican, the…

Never a rose without the prick – Was Lady Lavery an OG Sad Girl?

The Red Rose (1923) is a painting that I have pricked my hand off many times as I try to get a handle on its intrigue. Compositionally, it has always oddly reminded me of an inverted Death of Marat (1793), an artwork that also depicts a figure steeped in nationalism. A languid and twisted torso…

Looking and Pointing: The American Dream – Musings on The Matrix, The Land, George Bolster’s show ‘Communications: We Are Not The Only Ones Talking’ and my new coat

I should probably begin with the disclaimer that I watched The Matrix for the first time this week. I am somewhat aware that this film has been championed by the far-right boyos in recent years, as they (mis)interpret the idea of a ‘matrix’ or simulation to be the reality of the existence of those who…

Desire e-zine

Desire is a publication born out of conversations and writing that occurred during the Existing in Dialogue workshop at Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre in November 2022. Download Desire here:

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