Queerguru’s newest London-based contributor Ris Fatah has had a very busy week. After reviewing Paulo Regos’ magnificent retrospective at Tate Britain he hot-footed to the New Projects Gallery in the East End for a startling new discovery Brit artist Jonny Green’s fascination with gender politics has resulted in an incredible re-imagination of the world of John … Continue reading
London may have been forced to cancel its Pride Parade this month, but it hasn’t dented the enthusiasm of the capitals’ theatre industry to showcase queer plays. Over at the Bush Theatre, they have two must-see dramas. the first being the return of Overflow, a hilarious and devastating tour of women’s bathrooms written by Travis … Continue reading
Clement Hil Goldberg is a Queer/Trans Multidisciplinary Artist, Writer, Director, and Animator. Their satirical yet hopeful projects center collective grief rooted in the climate crisis, cultural erasure, displacement, and end-stage capitalism. Their work has been exhibited at REDCAT Theatre, VORTEX Rep, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive and the Worth Ryder Art Gallery, … Continue reading
Dame Paula Rego’s fantastic lifetime retrospective, covering seven decades of work is an assault on the senses. Rego ceaselessly manages to shock and horrify in equal measure to drawing out feelings of love, strength, and admiration. This show, currently on at Tate Britain in London, is Rego’s first retrospective in the UK for 15 years … Continue reading
On the morning of 9/11 the great American choreographer, Paul Taylor had just started rehearsing his Company with a new ballet called Promethean Fire . In the video below Charles Reinhart, one of Paul Taylor’s dearest friends talks if how the dancers went up onto the roof of their NY building and could see … Continue reading