The Laundry

How do we grow to understand and view ourselves amidst the socialisation of our bodies? Re-presenting CUNT at The Laundry, Oct 4 – Oct 28

4 October 2017

The CUNT group exhibition at London’s The Laundry opens October 4 and is running to October 28.

Exploring and “re-presenting the word ‘cunt,’ its histories, contests and associated themes,” the show features work by Ahaad Alamoudi, Dafy Hagai, Jameson, Georgina Johnson, Giulia Tomasello and Sophie Rawlingson.

The exhibition aims to open up a progressive discussion that “critically examines the way women have grown to understand and view themselves amidst the socialisation of their bodies.” The Laundry is an arts curation space run collaboratively by and for women and BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) artists.

Visit The Laundry website for details.**

Ahaad Alamoudi, ‘Receptor’ Website screenshot. Courtesy the artist.
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Mykki Blanco presents C-ORE @ The Laundry, Nov 6

4 November 2015

In another Illuminations event, Mykki Blanco launches new compilation project C-ORE at The Laundry on November 6.

The writer, activist and performance artist unveils their new full-length album comes as the first from DOGFOOD Music Group (DMG), created by Blanco and !K7 in January 2015 aimed at giving a platform for artists who “transcend conventional cultural boundaries / construct”.

The week-long event also brings performances by Holly HerndonMicachu & The Shapes, Zola Jesus, and Oneohtrix Point Never.

See the event page for details. **

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