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An installation of extravagant and profane furniture by the artist Alannah Currie, aka Miss Pokeno (and ex member of ’80s pop group the Thompson Twins). The pieces – gold leaf-emblazoned armchairs, a table soldered with slanderous terms against women – furnish the headquarters of the militant feminist group the Sisters of Perpetual Resistance. Further curios for sale and weapons for the cause, inspired by the suffragettes, Pussy Riot and Femen, come in the form of gold paint-filled emu eggs, lipstick-red wrecking bars and giant muffs with secret pockets – puns very much intended. The exhibition is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from 10am-5pm or by appointment (contact bird@misspokeno.com).
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