Becoming someone – Teresa Soldini


It’s hard to become someone. Even more so when, in the arduous journey of individuation, you face a society ready to perceive you through lenses that are not always welcoming. A society that doesn’t teach you to care for your weird parts or choices, the very parts and choices that actually make you unique. Long […]
By: Martyna Kaczmarska


Picture no.1: PL “Wizyta u lekarza na NFZ, niezdolność do pracy, objęcie ubezpieczeniem małżonka. Brzmi znajomo? Niestety, pary homoseksualne nie mogą zapewnić ubezpieczenia swojemu partnerowi.” ENG “A doctor’s visit covered by the national health insurance (NFZ), work incapacity, providing insurance for a spouse. Sounds familiar? Unfortunately, same-sex couples cannot secure health insurance for their partners.” […]
What if we let queer liberation free us all?


The following quotes are drawn from the author’s personal memories. The individuals sharing these reflections identify in diverse ways—some as members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and others not. The pictures were taken by and include the author, their friends, their partners and metamours.
Flamingo wtf


ROSE IS A ROSE IS A ROSE: NON È BELLO CIÒ CHE È BELLO MA È BELLO CIÒ CHE PIACE


Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose. Loveliness extreme. Extra gaiters, Loveliness extreme. Sweetest ice-cream. The phrase ‘A rose is a rose is a rose’ comes from the poem ‘Sacred Emily’ written in 1913 by Gertrude Stein (1874-1946). American writer Gertrude Stein was a central figure in the Parisian art world. An […]
Transness


Three posters celebrating the beauty of transness, focusing on the concepts of nature, love, and joy. Challenging the stereotypical narrative that portrays trans people as being “born in the wrong body,” unnatural, or doomed to a life of loneliness and sorrow. Being trans is a blessing, and this work seeks to celebrate its beauty.
Love is a part of us too


While the fight against ableism is everyday more present, we as a society still fail to grant everyone the inclusion that they deserve. Nowadays the discrimination against disabled people has taken a more paternal and well intended-looking twist. In a benign, but still uniformed way, disabled adults are still infantilised, treated like children who cannot […]
How to Kill an Albatross


Three posters depict the birth, growth, and death of a transgender person in contemporary society, a society that seeks to oppress their identities and free expression, much like the novel and poem from which the title is inspired: “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, which explores themes of oppression and injustice, and “The Albatross” […]