In these moody eras, I’ll get up before work, headphones in, and walk around my misty neighbourhood. The song titles the newest exhibition at Hackney’s Guts Gallery. (It’s My Party) I Can Cry If I Want To is further inspired by the final scenes of Věra Chytilová’s 1966 film Daisies. In it, two women find a banquet hall; in a frenzy, they gorge all its food within minutes. Co-curators Ariane Heloise Hughes and Guts’ director and founder Ellie Pennick set the show in this space between hysteria, parties and consumption, having women ‘devour the world in a narcissistic act of self-indulgence and, in doing so, prevent the world from devouring them.’