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The Invisible Archive

As a creative research journal, The Invisible Archive (TIA) is committed to creating a dialogue that investigates how ideas on performativity and embodiment complicate and inform the conventions under which art is made, shared, and understood. By manifesting new relationships between rigorous writing and the radical nature of time itself, the journal critically documents the unique experiences and knowledge produced by activists, cultural workers and artists who primarily work through performance, time-based strategies, and who use their bodies for social, ecological, and political change. The journal is especially interested in discussing the invisible labor, politics, and challenges attached to practices that are vulnerable due to institutional neglect, cultural bias, or politically unpopular content.

For each issue, TIA invites a different writer who explores the work of a person/collective of their choice. The journal offers three volumes - Vol. Los Angeles, Vol. Berlin, and Vol. Seoul. The issues are published in limited edition prints at irregular intervals after a process of close collaborations between the artists, writers, editors, and peer reviewers

The journal presents a community-led archive, which relies on the shared information and collaboration of its contributors. We're proud to operate as an independent platform that is self-funded, self-published, and self-organized. Editorial, economic, and artistic independence is crucial as we continuously strive to develop a structure that responds to and draws directly from a place that makes up our community. We seek to counterbalance the limitations of commercial, institutional, or academic publishing by offering our contributors a playground for creativity, conversation, thinking, and performative writing.
The Invisible Archive: Krista Papista
Miriam Gatt, The Invisible Archive: Krista Papista, The Invisible Archive, 2025 © Miriam Gatt
The Invisible Archive: Gabriele Kroos
Jakob Urban, The Invisible Archive: Gabriele Kroos, The Invisible Archive, 2025 © Jakob Urban
Studies on Squats
Yon Natalie Mik, Studies on Squats, Archive Books, 2025 © Yon Natalie Mik