“🤌” – MAYA JAMA
‘This book gets down and dirty and it’s utterly fascinating.’ – BERNARDINE EVARISTO
‘Superb… like reading the sealed section of Girlfriend Magazine.’ – @thelitlist____
‘Didn’t put it down once, loved it with my whole heart’ – JULIE ADENUGA
‘Wholesome, heartbreaking, juicy’ – MAY-LAN TAN
‘Addictive.’ – EMILY SLAPPER
“If you’ve ever checked your ex’s social media at 2am – or their new partner’s LinkedIn (because it’s the only social profile you can access) – or are having sex with your partner knowing you’re going to leave – or if you can’t stop thinking about the one who broke your heart a decade ago – or if everyone thinks you’re the perfect couple but you’ve been drifting apart for years – or if you’re swiping to fill a void – then you’ve probably felt a smarting of shame. But let me tell you something radical: your darkest secrets, your most repulsively shameful thoughts, feelings, and behaviours: you’re not alone…”
Arranged by relationship status the book peels back the layers on modern relationships.
These aren’t love stories – they’re stories about love.
“Beautiful and radical work. Art history in the making”
PART 1 - Embodied. Edited by Philippa Found. Essays by Harriet Riches and Philippa Found. Works by Miri Segal, Regina Galindo, Jessica Lagunas and Lydia Julien.
PART 2 - FLUX: Edited by Philippa Found. Essays by Tracey Warr, Philippa Found and Paul Carey Kent. Works by Tracey Emin, Cecily Brown, Nathalie Djurberg, Tiina Heiska, Sarah Lederman, Helen Carmel Benigson, published 2010
PART 3- RECREATION: Edited by Philippa Found. Essays by Cadence Kinsey and Domenico Quaranta. Works by Miri Segal, Helen Carmel Benigson, Gazeri Babeli, Anne-Marie Schleiner, published 2011