How do ideas about gender replicate and change?
Read MoreCibelle Cavalli Bastos’ new installation emerges from a community of non-binary artists and developers who build and share filters on Instagram.
Read MoreIn role-playing games, players pursue goals in a fictional setting whilst interacting with each other in character…
Read MoreBinding is a method of flattening the chest practiced by some trans people in order to better align their body with their sense of self.
Read MoreWork Out is an ongoing research project exploring consent, masculinity and male privilege led by artist Phoebe Davies and sex educator Gareth Esson.
Read MoreUNBORN0X9 is an art installation and performance questioning the development of foetuses in artificial wombs outside of the body (ectogenesis) and the cyborg future of parenting.
Read MoreSahhar's drawings tell the story of a straight couple working in the corporate world…
Read MoreCosmic Ass celebrates twerking, a danceform that originates in the black ‘bounce’ scene of 1980s New Orleans.
Read MoreThis artwork questions society's tendency to use the figure of the child to represent “the future” and the problems of this for those who choose not to reproduce or cannot reproduce.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, archaeologists discovered a set of fossilised bone fragments comprising 40% of the skeleton of a 3.2 million year-old primate
Read MoreThis new sound work challenges ideas about care, bonding, and the process of gestation.
Read More"I don't want to lose any more trans people”…
Read MoreIn this new video work, the artist and drag kings King Frankie Sinatra, Sigi Moonlight and HP Loveshaft perform a translation of American sociologist Susan Leigh Star’s (1954-2010) contribution to a feminist understanding of science and technology.
Read MoreIn Skin Flick (Invasive Species) we see bodies absorbing and interacting with chemicals such as beauty products, drugs, supplements and organic matter.
Read MoreIn 2019 artist Mary Maggic spent time with a community on the banks of the Kali Code river in Yogyakarta, Indonesia…
Read MoreIn this new series of films, Sadé Mica poses in peaceful landscapes in the North of England.
Read MoreThese six works by Rotimi Fani-Kayode provide a reference point for how understandings of gender change across time and cultures.
Read MoreScience Gallery London’s Young Leaders have chosen a selection of words that can express our relationships to gender.
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