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Gender Fluidity Celebrated In New Hayward Gallery Exhibition – Teo Robinson

Gender Fluidity Celebrated In New Hayward Gallery Exhibition – Teo Robinson

by News Desk | Jun 17, 2019 | Reviews

Kiss My Genders at the Hayward Gallery curated by Vincent Honore is a dynamic voyage and vivacious celebration of infinite representations of gender-diversity, gender non-conformity, androgyny and gender-subversion over the course of 50 years, featuring a mélange of...
Artist to Artist – Interview with Guernsey born Jeni Snell by Anka Dabrowska

Artist to Artist – Interview with Guernsey born Jeni Snell by Anka Dabrowska

by News Desk | Mar 3, 2019 | Features

Guernsey-born artist, Jeni Snell – now based in London, is currently exhibiting Achtung Baby! in Guernsey’s Greenhouse Gallery in Candie Museum. This is her second solo show in Guernsey. Artist Anka Dabrowska discusses the themes which run through Jeni Snell’s...
Keith Vaughan Homoerotic Photos From The 1930s To Be Exhibited

Keith Vaughan Homoerotic Photos From The 1930s To Be Exhibited

by News Desk | Oct 11, 2017 | Previews

A collection of rare vintage homoerotic photographs and collages by the British artist Keith Vaughan (1912-1977) from the 1930s, the majority never previously seen or exhibited, will be on view at Austin/Desmond Fine Art from the 25 October. Recording the visits made...
Museum of Transology Launched To Celebrate Brighton’s LGBTQ Residents

Museum of Transology Launched To Celebrate Brighton’s LGBTQ Residents

by News Desk | Jun 7, 2017 | News

2017 marks 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK via the Sexual Offences Act (1967).This summer Brighton Museum launches Be Bold, a series of collaborative events and exhibitions funded by Arts Council England and programmed in...
Tate Britain Comes Out – Queer British Art 1861–1967 By Simon Tarrant

Tate Britain Comes Out – Queer British Art 1861–1967 By Simon Tarrant

by News Desk | Apr 17, 2017 | Features

Imagine in 1988 the public furore if the Tate had hosted an exhibition of queer British art – marking the 21st anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, which decriminalised private homosexual acts between men over 21 in England and Wales. To give it context, that...
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