Vinca Petersen

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Techno Worlds, installation view, SPACE in partnership with Goethe-Institut Boston, Portland, USA, 2022.
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Since the 1990s, Vinca Petersen's work has remained an authentic voice of European counterculture, providing diaristic windows onto alternative spaces and lifestyles. A multidisciplinary artist who works in the area of social practice, Petersen's works emerge from a deep social and political engagement with underrepresented communities, giving them a voice and recognition. Her photographic oeuvre captures a period spanning 1990-2004, documenting the artist’s experiences as part of the free party and traveller community. The images juxtapose the sense of escapism and euphoria of this unique cultural moment with the oppressive political climate which outlawed the lifestyles of those responsible for Britain’s rave scene. As well as archiving thousands of photographic images, Petersen has attempted to document a way of life: its flyers, posters and clothes; her work constitutes an archive that records the techno-fuelled raves and lives of the travellers who organised them, but also a creative response to breaking barriers between individuals. 

 
Vinca Petersen’s (b.1973) recent solo exhibitions include Me, Us and Dogs, Edel Assanti, London, UK (2023); Make Social Honey - A Collective Search for Joy, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK (2022); Raves and Riots, Edel Assanti, London, UK. Selected group exhibitions include Being Twenty, Fotografia Europea, Reggio Emilia, Italy (2025); Energy: Sparks from the Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK (2023); Techno Worlds, Goethe Institute, Ex-Fabrica de Harina, Mexico City, Mexico; SUBTE, Montevideo, Uruguay; Museu Da Imagem E Do Som, Sao Paulo, Brazil (2023); Techno Worlds, Goethe-Institut, Los Angeles, USA (2022); Sweet Harmony: Out of the Underground, Het HEM, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2022); It’s a Rave Dave, Giant Gallery, Bournemouth, UK (2021); Night Fever: Designing Club Culture, V&A Dundee, Dundee, UK (2021); Rave, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2019); Seaside Photographed, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK (2019); Diaristic Books, Turner Contemporary, London, UK (2019). Her work is in several public collections including The Arts Council Collection, London, UK; National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; The Monsoon Collection, London, UK; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK. Vinca Petersen (b. 1973) lives on the Isle of Skye.
 

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Bibliography
Works
  • Vinca Petersen, Self Portraits, 2023
    Self Portraits, 2023
  • Vinca Petersen, Site Dogs, 2023
    Site Dogs, 2023
  • Vinca Petersen, A Life of Subversive Joy, 2019-2021
    A Life of Subversive Joy, 2019-2021
  • Vinca Petersen, Me and Riot Cops, 2002
    Me and Riot Cops, 2002
  • Vinca Petersen, Warehouse Rave, France, 2001
    Warehouse Rave, France, 2001
  • Vinca Petersen, Riot Girl, 1998
    Riot Girl, 1998
  • Vinca Petersen, Riot Boy, 1998
    Riot Boy, 1998
  • Vinca Petersen, Milan, New Year's Eve, 1997
    Milan, New Year's Eve, 1997
  • Vinca Petersen, Paula Sunrise, 1997
    Paula Sunrise, 1997
  • Vinca Petersen, Bus & Rig, 1997
    Bus & Rig, 1997
  • Vinca Petersen, Convoy, 1996
    Convoy, 1996
  • Vinca Petersen, Freak and I, 1996
    Freak and I, 1996
  • Vinca Petersen, Swiss View, 1996
    Swiss View, 1996
  • Vinca Petersen, River Conversation, 1994
    River Conversation, 1994
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