London
London is planning a gay old time for 2017
London is planning to have a gay old time in 2017 when it gets down to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Sexual Offences Act in July 1967, which partially decriminalized homosexuality in England and Wales. Asides from the two major Exhibitions that the Tate Gallery have planned i.e. the biggest ever…
Is It Even Worse In Europe
Long before the British graffiti artist and political activist Banksy chose to remain anonymous, there were the Guerrilla Girls. Formed in New York in 1985, they are a group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world, and their mission of bringing gender and racial inequality in…
Paradise behind The Pale Blue Door
Back in 2009 Tony Hornecker took dining at home to a whole new experience. He is an immensely successful installation artist and set designer in London whose idiosyncratic work has gained him commissions from the likes of The Royal Opera House and The Royal College of Art and clients such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney and…
GFest 2016 : Expect the Unexpected.
One of the main reasons that London’s GFest is always one of queerguru’s favorite Festivals is that they constantly surprise and delight with the eclectic mix that they curate for this event every single year. Now in it’s Ninth Edition, GFEST (Gaywise FESTival®) produced by arts charity Wise Thoughts , combines all queer art disciplines for the…