Starburst, 2026, Dye sublimation print, cast aluminum, steel hardware
In focus

Divine icons roam as lens

by Marina Grize


Sweetwater Gallery
March 5, 2026 through to April 18, 2026
Leipziger Straße 56-58, Berlin, Germany

The photographs as they appear in On Our Backs were never intended for all audiences. Obfuscation in the work is both a conceptual choice and a preservation of the original conditions of the magazine's circulation, its intimacy, its assumption of a particular reader. The two primary sources, On Our Backs and Valencia Street, are linked through place, time, and a shared project of lesbian sexual and cultural visibility, but, as mentioned earlier, neither is publicly apparent today. The title of the show Divine icons roam as lens is a near-anagram of Valencia in Mission Dolores. An anagram felt structurally true to the history I was working with. Terry Castle's concept of the "apparitional" lesbian describes a figure who has been made to not-quite-appear in Western cultural representation, present only as rumor, as shadow, as implication. The history is there but it requires a particular kind of attention to see. 


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Sirocco Notes 
2022―2025



1/3    In-conversation with Irene Zottola
2/3    Mythos by Anita Andromeda, Essay by Oscar Dooley
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3/3    Fragrant River, Flowing Field by James John Midwinter



Journal Nº3: The Map
Edition of 250



1/2    Cover by Julie Wolfe



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2/2    Cinematography by Richard



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Sirocco Collection
Jewellery by Kay Hammond



1/3   Yi wears the Reversible Mosaic Earrings
2/3    Richard wears the Alboran Necklace



Kay Hammond is a jewellery maker exploring the craft of vitreous enamel. Operating as a bespoke practice, Kay works exclusively through the Sirocco Collection.

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3/3 Yi wears the Mosaic Flower Earrings



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Sirocco Collection
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 1/2    Gleb Reinhardt: Patron Saint of Nothing 
2/2    James John Midwinter: Penswith 01

About the CollectionThe Sirocco Collection is a curated gathering of works selected for their craft, process, and material experimentation. Spanning the artistic object, jewellery, print and publications, it brings together makers from across geography and time. Each piece is presented as part of an ongoing conversatoin about what craft and artistic process can embody. All works are available to purchase.

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