MAGAZINE
Hapax: Commissioning and Publishing New Photography. Issue No 2, Summer 2022
Hapax is created by commissioning international lens-based artists, writers and curators who are keen to test new ideas which depart from their previously established creative practice.
For her artist pages, A Dangerous Insinuation, Jo introduces her recent engagement with the notion of crip time - a theory, at the intersection of feminist, disability, and queer studies which elaborates how the disabled, neurodivergent, and chronically ill experience time (and space) differently to able-bodied/ minded people. Her pages include her own photographs of bindweed - an undesirable, marginalised plant, which grows in an anticlockwise direction - and a reproduction of Portrait of a Patient, a salt print from 1855 by Dr H. W. Diamond, a psychiatrist, and co-founder of the Royal Photographic Society, London.
Issue 2 also includes newly commissioned works by artists Alice Duncan, Gaia Cambiaggi, Sana Ginwalla and Yvette Monahan, and new curations from Eva Eicker considering the work of Bieke Depoorter, Emil Lombardo, and Zora J. Murff and Rana Young; and Isabella Seniuta curating images from the archive of James Barnor.
The magazine is published in print format and the content is not showcased online.
ISSN: 2754-2882