Gabby Bess's Blog, page 15
April 7, 2014
papermagazine:
5 Indie Poetry Books That Even Non-Lit People...
April 6, 2014
elisemesner:
Lauren Hillebrandt, Just fruit
April 4, 2014
Review of Alone With Other People on Goodreads.
papermagazine:
10 Etsy Finds: The Nice Advice Edition
April 2, 2014
A Selection of What I've Read While Lying in Bed For 72 Hours
An interview with Wayne Koestenbaum in Wag’s Revue
A “Mindy Project” Roundtable on Buzzfeed
The Wikipedia entry for “Menstruation Leave”
The Amazon page for “Linder: Woman/Object”
"You Are Too Much" in The New Inquiry
The Failure Fetish in Silicon Valley in NY Mag
The Compleat Purge in Adult Magazine
A poem by Ashley Opheim on HTMLgiant
"All Right Hiding" in Rookie Mag
How “no worries” infected American English
20 Puppies Cuddling With Their Stuffed Animals
10 Normcore Foods For People Who Don’t Want to Stand Out
Winter Morning by Willis Plummer on Shabby Doll House
The “Career Opportunites” page on Cambridge University Press’ website
The Etsy listing for “2014 Netart Girls Trading Cards”
The google search results for “Anna NIcole Show Clown Makeup”
High Fidelity Sutra by Ben Koepel
The Importance of Being Macaulay Culkin
"I Am Eddie Murphy" by Dorothea Lasky
Tao Lin’s development as a poet, 2001-2013
The submissions page for Granta Magazine
The wikipedia page for “Women Artists”
slushy:
Published in conjunction with the first solo museum...

Published in conjunction with the first solo museum exhibition of Croatian artist Sanja Iveković’s work in the United States, this volume presents an overview of her projects in video, performance, installation, and photo montage from the early 1970s to 2011, offering her unflinching view of gender roles, the official politics of power, and historical forgetting prompted by changes in ideology.
Essays by curator Roxana Marcoci and literary critic Terry Eagleton offer a critical examination of the neo-avant-garde in the former Yugoslavia and provide a philosophical context for investigating urgent issues such as women’s rights, political activism, and collaborative strategies in art.
April 1, 2014
outofthekitchenarchive:
AN INCOMPLETE LOOK AT PARTICIPANTS IN FEMINIST ONLINE ART...
AN INCOMPLETE LOOK AT PARTICIPANTS IN FEMINIST ONLINE ART MOVEMENT(S):
SOLIDARITY GROUPS
ArtAndFeminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon (2)
artfem.tv
Bunny Collective
Center for Feminist Pedagogy
Conversations With Women
Dames Making Games
Everyday Sexism Project
FACES
FEMICOM Museum
FemTechNet
futurefemmes
Gallery Tally
Girls of the Internet Museum (GIM)
Girls Only NYC
Hollaback!
Mentoring Artists For Women’s Art
Old Boys Network
Panoply Performance Laboratory
PARMER
Peachy Keen Collective
Queer Technologies
[secret girl group]
Stop Street Harassment
StudioXX
The Coven
The Feminist Art Project
(wo)manorial
PUBLICATIONS:
.dpi Journal of Feminist Art and Digital Culture
A CUPS podcast
Bluestockings Magazine
Girls Get Busy
Illuminati Girl Gang
Shabby Doll House
THE LE SIGH
The Rise of the Videogame Zinesters
SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS/SYMPATHIZERS:
Aux Performance Space
Centre des arts actuels Skol
Eastern Bloc
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art (Brooklyn Museum)
Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, NYC
Rhizome at the New Museum
Transfer Gallery
VISUAL ARTISTS/DESIGNERS/FACILITATORS/ETC:
Morehshin Allahyari
Alma Alloro
Kari Altmann
Patricia Alvarado
Kaja Cxzy Andersen
Anna Anthropy
Bad Dominicana (Zahira Kelly)
Genevieve Belleveau
Hannah Black
Cristine Brache
Arvida Byström
Jennifer Chan
Christen Clifford
Petra Collins
Lauren Cook
Samantha Conlon
Andrea Crespo
Jesse Darling
Stephanie Davidson
Ella Dawn
Kate Durbin
Hannah Epstein
Suzon Fuks
Carla Gannis
Emilie Gervais
Claudia Hart
Deanna Havas
Hannah Heilmann
Ann Hirsch
Faith Holland
Erica Lapadat Janzen
Natalie Jeremijenko
Miranda July
Rosemary Kirton
merrit kopas
Elisa Kreisinger
Olia Lialina
Life of a Craphead
Kristin Lucas
Rea McNamara
Grace Miceli
Lorna Mills
New York Times Feminist Reading Group
Not in the Kitchen Anymore (Jenny Haniver)
Marisa Olson
Louise Orwin
Party Time! Hexcellent! (Rachel Weil)
Rachel Perry Welty
Porpentine
Sunita Prasad
Erin M. Riley
Bunny Rogers
Anita Sarkeesian
Brooke Singer
Beth Siveyer
Molly Soda
Krystal South
Evelin Stermitz
subRosa
Amber Hawk Swanson
Martine Syms
Katie Torn
Addie Wagenknecht
Saoirse Wall
Angela Washko
Faith Wilding
Caroline Woolard
WRITERS:
Leigh Alexander
Ana Cecilia Alvarez
Amber Berson
Gabby Bess
Megan Boyle
Melissa Broder
Marie Calloway
Ana Carrete
Diana Cirullo
Andrea Coates
Jane Harris
Amanda Hess
Frank Hinton
Marina Galperina
Mira Gonzalez
Lucy K Shaw
Rachel Rabbit White
Jenny Zhang
CURATORS/CONTEXTUALIZERS/ORGANIZERS:
Karen Archey
Lisa Cartwright
Gaby Cepeda
Lauren Cornell
Sian Evans
Rozsa Zita Farkas
Beth Heinly
Dorothy Howard
Liz Losh
Jacqueline Mabey
Zoe Marden
Antonia Marsh
Sally McKay
Laurel Ptak
Zoë Salditch
March 31, 2014
Post-Confessional
Luna says that all the sad, lonely girls died from the cancer of being a woman.
Do I have this vulvic sickness too?
What I do know for sure is that I have this thing with addiction:
It started with cigarettes
and adderall
and number games
and wrapping my hair around my fingers
and playing with my boyfriend’s balls
and two vaginas rubbing against each other
and HBO mini-series
and Netflix original series
and blogging
and GIFs of baby animals
and ordering pizza
and cleansing myself of pizza
and the routine of quitting
and collecting books that I will never read
and poetry
and email
and weed
and money
and institutional acceptance
and awards for genius
and storing handguns in my cunt
and recognizing TV tropes by name
and feeling wanted
and feeling neglected
and feeling wanted while being neglected
and spit in mouths
and coffee
and validation
and Ben Lerner
and my own name
and cocks
and specifically cocks in lace underwear
and pictures saturated with light
and making plans to see friends who are in different countries
like Paris
like UK
like Spain
like Canada
like South Brooklyn
and feeling in control
and loving myself
and feeling out of control
and hating myself
and the internet.
The internet…
Yeah, it started with just those things
and it never ended.
March 29, 2014
davidemariapalusa:
OPPRESSED, 160 X 90, 2013
papermagazine:
Nymphomaniac Star Stacy Martin On Von Trier’s...

Nymphomaniac Star Stacy Martin On Von Trier’s Latest: “It’s Not Erotic At All”
Stacy Martin explains why she’s not a feminist and how sex with Shia LaBeouf is similar to shopping for groceries.
I interviewed Stacy Martin for Paper Magazine.