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Louche: a patriarchy-shaking, genre-bending indie magazine. In conversation with Georgeous Michael, Louche’s daddy

For as long as I can remember, drag has been intertwined with queer culture, connected to the vaudeville theatre and … More

diyprint, drag, dragkings, dragshow, gender, gendernonconforming, gendertrouble, indiemagazine, lgbtqia, londondrag, louchemag, nonbinary, performanceart, queerlondon, queerphotography, queertechnologies

‘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

contemporaryart, curatorialpractice, gender, genderperformativity, installationart, lgbtq+art, londonart, masculinity, queerlondon, sculpture

A conversation with ‘Queer Intentions’ author Amelia Abraham on Pride and same-sex marriage: what does assimilation of queer culture mean?

Nearly one year ago, I started my blog to discuss and question gender constructs, by focusing on heteronormativity and homonormativity … More

ameliaabraham, assimilation, bookreview, gaybook, genderfluid, lgbtq, lgbtqbook, pinkwashing, pride, queeractivism, queerintentions, queerlondon, queerness, queerpublishing

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

diaspora, diasporaart, fashionphotography, fashionspacegallery, genderfluid, gendernonconforming, identitypolitcs, latinx, latinxart, lgbtq+art, londonart, portraitphotography, queerart, queeridentity, queerlondon

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

activismart, ActUp, autoitalialive, GranFury, lgbtq+art, londonart, londonexhibition, queeractivism, queerarchive, queerexhibition, queerlondon, queerpractice, ReadmyLips

An encounter with London-based Madrid-born actor and performance artist Luis Amália: 2 For a Fiver and Las Rutinas Pervertidas.

Photo Courtesy: @Almudena Romero London-based Madrid-born actor and performance artist Luis Amália undertook his acting training at several institutions such as … More

aliceesme, architecture, choreography, dailyroutines, decontextualisation, gymnastics, luisamalia, performance, performanceart, queerart, queering, queerlondon, queerperformance

StudioGrabDown presents Queer Friends at Dalston Superstore.

Johnny and Daniel. Courtesy of StudioGrabDown.   Genesis of StudioGrabDown (courtesy of StudioGrabDown): In 2006 James Barnett and Poppy French met … More

believeinfilm, dalstonsuperstore, eastlondon, queer, queerart, queerlondon, queerphotography, queervisibility, studiograbdown

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