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  • Magnificent Beasts : a  stunning retrospective of the work of legendary feminist artist  Paula Rego

    Magnificent Beasts : a stunning retrospective of the work of legendary feminist artist Paula Rego

    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…

  • David Hoyle & Lee Baxter : Two artists/friends in Lockdown

    David Hoyle & Lee Baxter : Two artists/friends in Lockdown

      Veteran Brit performance artist David Hoyle who we feature as often as we can has just mounted an exhibit of his artwork with his best friend for over the past 30 years, the photographer Lee Baxter.  The two have a lot in common besides living in the same postcode in the very queer-friendly city…

  • Eileen Gray : a queer Irish iconic architect and designer

    Eileen Gray : a queer Irish iconic architect and designer

      Eileen Gray was one of the greatest Irish architects and furniture designers ever, and also a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture. Her most famous work is the house known as E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France.  She was also queer. Early on Gray used luxurious materials like exotic woods, ivory and furs.  In the mid-1920s, her pieces…

  • SF Haight Street Art Center : QUEER VISIONS

    SF Haight Street Art Center : QUEER VISIONS

      The latest Exhibition at The Haight Street Art Center in San Francisco is QUEER VISIONS. It brings together LGBTQ+ artists and institutions to explore the role of nightlife in the creation of queer community in San Francisco as well as the importance of chosen families and genealogies in the shaping of individual queer identities.…