• Grey book cover appears inside a white frame, with small squares with colour at the top. The title

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    Book cover layout. Simon(e) van Saarloos, Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto, first edition (Vancouver: Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2023).

  • Two people sit in front of a group of people. The person on the right holds a sheet of paper and a microphone.

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    Simon(e) van Saarloos (left) and Megan Hoetger (right). Book talk and Amsterdam launch documentation. Simon(e) van Saarloos, Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto, first edition (Vancouver: Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2023). San Serriffe, Amsterdam, May 2023. Photo: Karoline Świeżyński.

  • Three people sit in front of a group of people. The name of several artists (Adrian Piper, Hannah Wilke, Carolee Schneemann, Joan Semmel and Senga Nengudi) is being projected in black text above them. The person to the left is holding a microphone.

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    Left to right: Sands Murray-Wassink, Simon(e) van Saarloos, Megan Hoetger. Book talk and Amsterdam launch documentation. Simon(e) van Saarloos, Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto, first edition (Vancouver: Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2023). San Serriffe, Amsterdam, May 2023. Photo: Karoline Świeżyński.

  • A black and white slide, where the following names have been written: Adrian Piper, Hannah Wilke, Carolee Schneemann, Joan Semmel and Senga Nengudi.

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    Slide. Sands Murray-Wassink’s influences for the book talk and Amsterdam launch of Simon(e) van Saarloos, Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto, first edition (Vancouver: Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2023).

  • Three people sit in front of a group of people. Above them, an image of several drawings stuck to a pink surface is being projected. The two people to the left look up to the image.

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    Left to right: Sands Murray-Wassink, Simon(e) van Saarloos, Megan Hoetger. Book talk and Amsterdam launch documentation. Simon(e) van Saarloos, Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto, first edition (Vancouver: Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2023). San Serriffe, Amsterdam, May 2023. Photo: Karoline Świeżyński.

  • Art installation consisting of several photo prints of anuses glued to a linen canvas, which has been propped against a white wall. A brown nylon textile with silver stars is draped on the right.

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    Sands Murray-Wassink, Anal Collage (PRIDE & JOY), 2020. Photo prints glued with plextol B500 on prepared linen canvas stretched on aluminium frame and draped with nylon textile from 2004 performance (A/One Bottom Manifesto); 100 x 200 cm. Photographer unknown.

  • Screenshot of an Instagram story announcing the launch of Against Ageism, in an event with the author in conversation with Sans Murray-Wassink and Megan Hoetger.

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    Book talk and Amsterdam launch event announcement. Simon(e) van Saarloos, Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto, first edition (Vancouver: Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2023). San Serriffe, Amsterdam, May 2023.

Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto starts with what it is not: it is not a socio-economic argument against ageism, celebrating ‘the elderly’ as economically viable. Author Simon(e) van Saarloos is not interested in natural arguments about age, which portray different age groups as valuable because of assumed inherent qualities. Instead, this manifesto starts with an experience of childhood sexual abuse, and moves on to dissect the ways in which constructions of ‘age’ and ‘youth’ function to support and reproduce white supremacist patriarchy. Engaging with age and time in relation to crip and queer theory, anti-carceral approaches to harm and colonial notions of linear time, Against Ageism calls to abolish the legal age of consent, as well as age-related voting rights.

For the Amsterdam launch, San Serriffe, Amsterdam⁠(opens in a new tab) organized a discussion between Hoetger, van Saarloos, and painter and body artist Sands Murray-Wassink. Thinking between writing and the visual arts, their conversation took up themes including ageism, trans time, intergenerational intimacies, queer art, citation and archiving, anal terror, criminalization, and consent.

The Amsterdam book launch was hosted by San Serriffe, Amsterdam⁠(opens in a new tab) in May 2023. Special thanks to van Saarloos and Murray-Wassink for the conversation, and to Pieter Verbeke for the invitation to join.