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Rachael House is a British multi-disciplinary artist, based in London and Whitstable. Her work has been displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum and she was guest artist at the "Feminism and Gender" exhibition at the New Hall Art Collection. Rachael House is a bisexual woman and feminist whose art reflects these positionalities. She is a co-director, along with Jo David, of the artist-run space Space Station Sixty-Five in southeast London, which opened in Dulwich in 2002, and moved to Kennington, London in 2012.

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dbo:abstract Rachael House is a British multi-disciplinary artist, based in London and Whitstable. Her work has been displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum and she was guest artist at the "Feminism and Gender" exhibition at the New Hall Art Collection. Rachael House is a bisexual woman and feminist whose art reflects these positionalities. She is a co-director, along with Jo David, of the artist-run space Space Station Sixty-Five in southeast London, which opened in Dulwich in 2002, and moved to Kennington, London in 2012. Along with sculpture and painting, House is also a cartoonist. Currently, House has 27 works spread across 36 publications in 90 recorded library holdings. Her work in comics spans from the mid-1990s to the present day. She is known for her work in queer comics. As a queer woman and feminist, House's comics frequent themes and discourses around activism, queer theory, women and sex in an intersectional manner. Concepts of woman's beauty, aging and queer love are common in narrative comics written by House. Of House's current comics, the vast majority detail either queer themes, feminist themes, or both. (en)
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dbp:date November 2022 (en)
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rdfs:comment Rachael House is a British multi-disciplinary artist, based in London and Whitstable. Her work has been displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum and she was guest artist at the "Feminism and Gender" exhibition at the New Hall Art Collection. Rachael House is a bisexual woman and feminist whose art reflects these positionalities. She is a co-director, along with Jo David, of the artist-run space Space Station Sixty-Five in southeast London, which opened in Dulwich in 2002, and moved to Kennington, London in 2012. (en)
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