Founded in 2015 and based in occupied Munsee Lenape + Canarsie lands (otherwise known as Queens), GenderFail is a publishing and archiving platform founded and run by Be Oakley. According to Oakley, “GenderFail is not non-for-profit but profit-for-survival or profit-to-continue-our-work-without-other-means-of-capital, and most importantly it is to make money for others I publish, to create profit-for-labor.” GenderFail seeks to publish works that expand queer subjectivity by looking at queerness as an identity that challenges capitalist, racist, zionist, ableist, xenophobic, transphobic, homophobic, misogynistic, and anti-environmental ideologies.
For ICA LA’s Bookshelf Residency, GenderFail will feature such publications as Textdemic: A Retrospective on Jenny Holzer’s Laments (edited by A.L. Steiner); The Metaphysics of Self-Immolation by FT and Riley Hooker; An Incessant Unknowability: An Archive of Protest Inspired Typography and it’s Open Source Uses, and many other titles from their inventory. The Bookshelf Residency serendipitously coincides with the 10th Anniversary of GenderFail. A special broadsheet newsprint publication will commemorate this milestone.
In early December, an Annex gallery exhibition organized by Be Oakley will present GenderFail’s protest-inspired, open-source fonts; notably the handmade-style alphabet type design STAR, inspired by Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries activist banners, featured in the Scientia Sexualis catalogue.
GenderFail, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (October 5, 2024–March 2, 2025). Photo: Jeff McLane/ICA LA