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The Society for Matriarchal World Domination

The Society for Matriarchal World Domination

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One blue back paper at a time, the Society for Matriarchal World Domination is flyposting for the end of the patriarchy. Artists and writers from diverse backgrounds collaborate in pairs to conceive posters that appear on billboards in the streets of Berlin every full moon. Following this monthly cycle, the posters address a radically indiscriminate audience in the theater of public space using text and images to speak to a plurality of feminist issues.

Founded by Zoë Claire Miller and Mira Starke, participants: Bini Adamczak, Julieta Aranda, Vela Arbutina, Sharmila Banerjee, Candice Breitz, Zuzanna Czebatul, Selin Davasse, Die Römischen Votzen, Molly Dyson, Lena Marie Emrich, Aisha Franz, Nina Franz, Anna Gien, Gabriele Kachold-Stötzer, Marlene Stark, Luci Lippard, Chus Martínez, Peaches, Viva Ruiz.

The publication is a 5-color risoprint in an edition of 250, ca. DIN A 4, 40 pages, saddlestitch-bound, printed by Colorama and published by Broken Dimanche Press in Berlin, with essays by Eva Wilson, Cecilia Valenti and many more.

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About — Broken Dimanche Press is a European press interested in all aspects of books within the wider discourses of contemporary art and literature. We are committed to operating beyond and across national borders and language regions. Founded in Berlin in 2009, we are comprised of a gallery project space Büro BDP and a publishing house. We have published over 70 titles and organised many exhibitions and events.