The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show

Jessica Tanzer's work on display in The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show London 2021

A group exhibition of archive materials, contemporary art and new commissions that expanded on, and celebrated the premiere of, the Rebel Dykes documentary film

Feature Image: Works by Jessica Tanzer in The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show, photographed by Dominic Harris

Produced by Siobhan Fahey
Curated by Atalanta Kernick and Kat Hudson
Space Station Sixty-Five, London
24th June – 24th September 2021

The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show was produced by Rebel Dykes History Project CiC in collaboration with Lesley Magazine and in partnership with Space Station Sixty-Five. Funded by Arts Council England, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, The David Family Foundation and The Independent Film Trust.

“This has been a long time coming! … The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show, conveys a sense of activist, artistic women’s tremendous creative power — and of their vitality and resolve.”

Cathy Ward, Brut Journal

Following the launch of Lesley in 2019, Kat was invited by Siobhan of Rebel Dykes to contribute an intergenerational element to The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show, in collaboration with archivist and curator Atalanta Kernick.

For further context on Kat’s role in co-curating the exhibition, see Kat’s piece for Polyester, June 2021: Shoving From All Sides – Putting Dykes Front and Centre

Right: Works by Rene Matić in The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show. Click for further exhibition images.

“On the evidence of what is on show, the Rebel Dykes were never grateful, never waiting for recognition, and Kernick and Hudson have not engaged in a please-all strategy of curatorial hedging. It is an exhibition that speaks to the demographic it represents, ‘the centre of otherness’ (to quote African artist and writer Everlyn Nicodemus) that they inhabit, the history they share and the present it currently informs. And what a history it is.”

Morgan Quaintance, Art Monthly
Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show exhibition poster by Kat Hudson London 2021 featuring works by Sadie Lee, Jessica Tanzer and Jean Cleverly and India Jaggon of RUB magazine

Introduction

The London Rebel Dykes merged outsider cultures in the 1980s to create a fresh feminist exploration of art, sex and activism. From coming together at Greenham and squatting in Brixton to throwing parties, starting bands and building family, the Rebel Dykes represent a converging of communities of outsider lesbians: punks, bikers, clubbers, musicians, squatters, protestors, kinksters and gender outlaws.

The Rebel Dykes Art and Archive Show shines a spotlight on this underexposed LGBTQIA+ community based primarily in 1980s London, with connections to San Francisco, Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp and major cities in Britain and Europe, particularly Amsterdam and Berlin.

This exhibition celebrates the incredible achievements of this group of lesbians, many of whom have become globally renowned in their fields and for the first time incorporates work by the younger generation of rebel dykes and queer visionaries who join them in continuing to disrupt the world today.

Special thanks to our install team Roman and Kai Fiain, who lent their expertise and contributed significantly to the flow of the exhibition, and to all involved; artists, collaborators, funders, everyone behind the scenes and to all the rebel dykes out there, friends, lovers, family and supporters, this is for you.

Exhibitors

Anne Marie Le Ble, Anne Robinson, Annette Kennerley, Ashton Attz, Atalanta Kernick, Autojektor, Bella Podpadec, Bernice Mulenga, Cherry Auhoni, Darren Evans, Del La Grace Volcano, Dixie Thomas, Eleanor Louise West, Emily Howard, Emily Witham, Emma Hindley, Hannah Mclennan Jones, Harri Shanahan, Holly Falconer, Jean Cleverley, India Jaggon, Jane Campbell, Jessica Tanzer, Jill Posener, Joy Yamusangie, Kai Fiain, Karen Fisch aka King Frankie Sinatra, Kasra Jalilipour, Kate Charlesworth, Kat Hudson, Kate Jessop, Kitchou, Laney Shimmin, Lola Flash, Lucy Martin, Mark Harriot, Max Disgrace, Nina Wakeford, Phyllis Christopher, Rachael House, Rene Matić, Roxana Halls, Roz Kaveney, Sadie Lee, Sarah Jane Moon, Sarah-Joy Ford, Siân A. Williams, Siobhan Fahey, Tallulah Haddon, Tessa Boffin

Exhibition photographs by Dominic Harris
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