msdm a nomadic house-studio-gallery for photographic art and curatorial research, an expanded practice of the artist's book, photobook publishing and peer-to-peer collaboration created by contemporary artist paula roush
In this interview, Katy Deepwell interviews members of Kinship International Strategy on Surveillance and Suppression (KISSS) about their projects.
As Deej Fabyc explains in the interview about the origin
of the group: 'KISSS started from a conversation at my kitchen table with Joanna Callaghan.
I was saying that I’d really like to go on a summer holiday with some friends and make some work together and Joanna was telling me that she would like to start a political party. This was around the time of
the election campaign.
Those two things came together to form KISSS, a neat acronym, but the words that go with it do define the purposes of the group.
We wanted to have a title which was like a title of
a political party and the triple ‘sss’ gave it
a feminine modality'.
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