Foreword by Sheila Rowbotham
Founded in 1974, See Red Women’s Workshop grew out of a shared desire to combat sexist images of women and to create positive and challenging alternatives. Women from different backgrounds came together to make posters and calendars that tackled issues of sexuality, identity and oppression. With humour and bold graphics, they expressed the personal experiences of women as well as their role in wider struggles for change.

Written by See Red members, detailing the group’s history, the book features all of their original screenprints, alongside posters commissioned for radical groups and campaigns. Confronting negative stereotypes, questioning the role of women in society, and promoting women’s self-determination, the power and energy of these images reflect an important and dynamic era of women’s liberation — and have continued relevance for today.
Paperback, 184 pages, 31 × 22 cm
Designer: Clare Mason

Prose postérieure - Les commissaires anonymes
Cruiser l'utopie – L'après et ailleurs de l'advenir queer - José Esteban Muñoz
Eurob0ys Crysis - Massimiliano Bomba, Leon Sadler, Yannick Val Gesto
Fluent - Laëticia Donval
Shanghai Cosmetic - Leslie Moquin
Cuadernos - Henry Deletra
Saint Julien l'hospitalier Tome 2 - Claire Pedot
Piano - Joseph Charroy
Seoul Flowers & Trees - tribute to Lee Friedlander
In The Navy - Julien Kedryna
Dernier royaume - Quentin Derouet
Mökki n°2
Philonimo - Le Porc-épic de Schopenhauer - Alice Brière-Haquet, Olivier Philipponneau
Norovirus - Orgie en mers chaudes - Claude Grétillat
La beauté d'une musique qui ne compte pas - Kenneth Gaburo
Un peu comme voir dans la nuit - Leif Elggren + CD
De tels baisers - Jul Gordon
Le dos des choses - Guillaume Goutal
Bambi # 4 - Collectif
Vacuité 9090 - Jérémy Piningre
Rasclose - Geoffroy Mathieu
Un essai sur la typographie - Eric Gill
Goodbye - Hsia-Fei Chang, Sofia Eliza Bouratsis, Medhi Brit, Enrico Lunghi
Objets Minces - Collectif
Halogènure # 09
Philonimo - Le Papillon de Tchouang-Tseu - Alice Brière-Haquet, Raphaële Enjary
Prendre l’image, Le graphisme comme situation politique - Olivier Huz
Pas vu Pas pris - Collectif, Olivier Deloignon, Guillaume Dégé 











