
Friendship creates security, protection, care and togetherness where institutions fail to provide queer people with adequate support structures, or even worse, incite discrimination. Especially in the art sector, queers represent stakeholders with multiple precarious backgrounds exposed to increased economic and health pressures. This is where queer relations and networks can serve as safety nets, strategies of emotional and economic support as well as survival.
This zine is about friendship in a double sense. It is based on a long and deep communion between the editors. In addition, nine artists and collectives discuss the topic in many different ways: often overtly addressing intimacy, like-mindedness, closeness, and often vaguely, along the lines of technology, networks, and dependence.
Intended to be a space for queer artists, queer art and queer themes, Rosé puts the works at its center. It features photography, performance, design, installation, happening, painting, social media art, sculpture and drag. In this sense, Rosé can be seen as an exhibition that can be touched, picked up, taken away and shared. This is Rosé, meant to be in motion.

De l'objet (comme un parcours) - Collectif, Sandra Chamaret
Mission Control - Emir Karyo & Jan Wojda
Trash Dolls 2 - Aurel Schmidt
Entre les lignes - Françoise Jaunin
Saint Julien l'hospitalier Tome 2 - Claire Pedot
The Image of Whiteness - Daniel C. Blight
Village - Julie Safirstein
Paravents - Eva Taulois
Shanghai Cosmetic - Leslie Moquin
Wayfaring - Patrick Messina, André S. Labarthe
Un cheval, des silex - Benoît Maire, Sally Bonn
IBM – Graphic Design Guide from 1969 to 1987
Inframince et hyperlié - Philippe Lipcare
Modern Instances, The Craft of Photography - Stephen Shore
Regards croisés — Gekreutze Blicke - Yeloyolo
Sights - Henry McCausland
本の本の本 2016 – 2020 — Homage to Sol LeWitt - antoine lefebvre editions
Travaux Discrets (d'après Brueghel) - Éric Watier
Les soleils qui tournent ont des oreilles - coll. 







