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‘People Like You + Me’, an Anti-Valentine’s exhibition by Julia Howe and Arietta Chandris

No plans for Valentine’s Day? Over binge-watching Bridget Jones in bed? Your date ghosted you last-minute? Don’t despair, hun! No … More

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‘Young Monsters’ at Lychee One: a conversation with curator Marcelle Joseph on contemporary masculinities

The exhibition ‘Young Monsters ‘, on show at Lychee One until 26 October 2019, has been curated by London-based American independent … More

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Independent curator Camilla Cole introducing “We Sing The Body Electric” at Gallery 46

“All attitudes, all the shapeliness, all the belongings of my or your body, or of any one’s body, male or … More

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A celebration of historic LGBTQ+ spaces at Whitechapel Gallery

Performers masqueraded as ten of London’s iconic LGBTQ+ buildings opened the reception for ‘Queer Spaces: London, 1980s-Today‘ last April at … More

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‘FLUID’: Exploring Gender Fluidity in Contemporary Culture at Espacio Gallery

Artists collective Human IEU presents ‘FLUID’, a group show bringing together the work of eleven artists on the concept of … More

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Decolonising narratives at ‘MundoLatinx’

‘The exhibition aims at challenging stereotypical narratives around Latin American identity, by deploying the gender-neutral term Latinx, which implies a … More

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Gran Fury: Read My Lips at Auto Italia. An archive of the seminal AIDS activist art collective.

Interested in getting to grips with the history of LGBTQ+ community activism? Have you ever heard of the 1980s seminal … More

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Deconstructing and disrupting the language of domestic family album: a conversation with Nigel Grimmer on his latest project Art Drag.

Nigel Grimmer at Peckham Art Fair. Courtesy of the artist and of photographer Gio Mattia. London-based multimedia artist  Nigel Grimmer was one … More

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Queertopia, a curated selection of art films by Gemma Rolls-Bentley in collaboration with Daata Editions.

Queertopia’s logo. Courtesy of Gemma Rolls-Bentley and Daata Editions. Queertopia is an independent project created by curator and Artsy contributor Gemma Rolls-Bentley … More

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Edd: a project on self-discovery, intimacy and sexuality by Liam Ross Payne.

  Edd. Courtesy of Liam Ross Payne. Liam Ross Payne is a UK-based photographer and graduate from Falmouth University whose … More

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