New releases 2025/2026

Year: 2025 Type: Preview

Coming soon:

The Sasso Palms

Book accompanying the exhibition Activist Choreographies of Care: perfocraZe International Artist Residency, coming out in winter 2025/2026.

This publication holds voices that tell the queer Ghanaian experience—by queer Ghanaians, both at home and in the diaspora, along with their allies—as they navigate identity and selfhood amid societal pressures and cultural expectations. It walks with perfocraZe International Artist Residency (pIAR), a queer refuge in Kumasi, Ghana, defying the crush of anti-LGBTQIA+ law.

This collection is a testimony of shared anxieties, fears, risks, and joys. These narratives, poems, and images craft alternative modes of being, living, and belonging: “When systemic oppression attempts to devour us, we respond with resilience,” the editors state.

The Sasso Psalms are a sister publication to Activist Choreographies of Care: perfocraZe International Artist Residency, an exhibition and event program at the neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK) in Berlin.

  • Sasso |  “sasso” (Ga) (or “saso” [Akan]) as a term and self-fashioning challenges Western normativities around sexuality, identity, relation and language. See: Kwame Edwin Otu, Amphibious Subjects: Sasso and the Contested Politics of Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana (2022).


Eds.: Kwame Boateng, Damien Kwadjo, hn. lyonga, Malte Pieper, Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi, Sunny Pfalzer, Maj Smoszna, AG Activist Choreographies of Care, nGbK, Berlin

Further releases:

Twister. Tectonic Shifts in Geopolitics, exhibition publication with texts by Carlos Kong, Ingo Arend and interviews with the artists, coming out in winter 2025/2026.

Municipal Kitchens. Book based on the exhibition of the same name with contributions by Mirna Bamieh, Cocina Co-Laboratorio, Erica Ferrari, Rajyashri Goody, and Nourish Scotland, coming out in winter 2025/2026.

They:Live: Book as Manual. An introduction to Contextual Art Practices from Berlin. With contributions by Anguezmo Mba Bikoro, Susanne Bosch, Daniellis Hernandez, Gregor Kasper/Musquiqui Chihying, Judith Laister, Nahed Mansour and others, coming out in spring 2026.