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We’re Here, We’re Queer And ...
WE ‘ RE 50
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Queer British Art Tate Britain The works include influences of and or have come from artists that identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBT). The show was put together to commemorate 50 years of legalisation of the partial decimalisation of male homosexuality in England. The artwork explores how artists expressed themselves in a time when assumptions were being presumed about gender and sexuality, which were then challenged and questioned through this artwork. The artworks range from playful stories to politically charged expression in forms both erotic and domestic.
Oscar Wilde’s Prison Door
Gluck, Self Portrait, 1942
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness 1964
Danny La Rue 1968
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Coming Out The Walker Gallery
This collection is on loan from the Arts Council Collection National Partners. The works featured within this exhbition are exploring sexuality and gender identity after the passing of the 1967 sexual offences act, which included the partial decrimilitation of sex between men in England and Wales.
Club Scene Photography
Margaret Harrison, 1969 Women of the world unite, you have nothing to loose but cheesecake
Untitled, Member of the public
When I think about sex... Tracey Emin 2005
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Philip Normal Brixton Market Masc Man Tee
Masc Tote Bag
Thinking About Your Dad
Rimming is Slimming
Masc Neon, Glitter Bag, Harness
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Philip Normal is an independant clothing brand that is based around LGBTQ+ community and its influences, from t-shirts splattered with gay icons such as Cher and Britany to glitter sprayed Jansports. The store itself is designed by and made by members of the LGBTQ+ community of London, who take part in a lot of local LGBTQ+ social events.
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