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This eponymously titled publication by fierce pussy showcases thirty-five of the legendary art collective’s posters, from works made in the urgent early days of the AIDS crisis to present-day advocacy for Queer and Trans rights. In keeping with fierce pussy’s activism in public spaces, the publication is designed to allow readers to tear out any of the posters to share, wheatpaste, scan, photocopy, and distribute or to easily open the book to any page to hang it on a wall. Combining calls for political and social action, proud reclamations of Queer slurs, and pointed questions, the posters in fierce pussy address pressing sociopolitical issues in the group’s distinctive voice.
Emerging during a decade steeped in the AIDS crisis and LGBTQ+ activism, fierce pussy brought Queer identity directly into the streets in a manner characterized by the urgency of those years. In recent years they have expanded to also present their work in galleries and museums, while continuing to intervene in the public space, always working with an economy of means and a collective ethos of inclusion and solidarity.
This publication was originally published by Printed Matter in 2008 to coincide with a retrospective exhibition of the collective’s work. This new expanded edition includes twenty-five additional posters.
fierce pussy is an art collective formed in New York City in 1991. Originally composed of a fluid and often-shifting cadre of dykes, the collective was active through 1994. In 2008, the four core founding members Nancy Brooks Brody (1962–2023), Joy Episalla, Zoe Leonard, and Carrie Yamaoka began working together again. Adamantly low-tech, fast, and low-budget, fierce pussy has always relied on modest resources: old typewriters, found photographs, their own baby pictures, and whatever material they could get donated. In the early days, much of the work was produced using the equipment at their day jobs. This publication exemplifies the ethos of the group—to share their work and messaging with the masses.
41 pages
11 x 17 inches
Spiral bound
Spring 2026
ISBN: 9798991036795
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Managing Editor: Jules Spector
Designers: Garrick Gott and Bryce Wilner
