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Duke Mound, Brighton's Palace Pier, the Marina, Brighton Sauna, Black Rock place, Portslade Basin Road Local Wildlife site and its naturist beach, Brighton Pavilion, the Pride parade, your home during the lockdown and sometimes your body... all these are heterotopias - places that are outside the norm, that are strange or in other words queer. In fact, Brighton, as a holiday seaside town where non-normative and even transgressive behaviour is rife, can be seen as a heterotopian city. As such, it has attracted throughout history the LGBT community and it is no wonder that it became the UK's LGBTQ capital. The "Queer Heterotopias" exhibition, at The Ledward Centre [TLC], produced by SEAS Brighton in collaboration with The LGBTQ+ Centre New York and the Preus Museum (Norway), celebrates these spaces and takes the visitors on a tour of past and present heterotopias. Works by: CJ Reay Berg & Hoeg Leonard Fink Atlas Easton Annis Harrison Mustafa Boga Abdullah Qureshi Menelas Eleanor Lousie West Claudia Sneddon & Joel Morris Leonie Bellini Siofan O'Ceallaigh Emilie Christine P. Newman Tate Anderson Helen Grundy Youcef Hadjazi Hanneke Wetzer & Nadiah Campbell X Gil Mualem-Doron Queeruption Ophelia Alldaye Nelson Morales Nomusa Musa Mtshali Jose Gomez
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Duke Mound, Brighton's Palace Pier, the Marina, Brighton Sauna, Black Rock place, Portslade Basin Road Local Wildlife site and its naturist beach, Brighton Pavilion, the Pride parade, your home during the lockdown and sometimes your body... all these are heterotopias - places that are outside the norm, that are strange or in other words queer. In fact, Brighton, as a holiday seaside town where non-normative and even transgressive behaviour is rife, can be seen as a heterotopian city. As such, it has attracted throughout history the LGBT community and it is no wonder that it became the UK's LGBTQ capital. The "Queer Heterotopias" exhibition, at The Ledward Centre [TLC], produced by SEAS Brighton in collaboration with The LGBTQ+ Centre New York and the Preus Museum (Norway), celebrates these spaces and takes the visitors on a tour of past and present heterotopias. Works by: CJ Reay Berg & Hoeg Leonard Fink Atlas Easton Annis Harrison Mustafa Boga Abdullah Qureshi Menelas Eleanor Lousie West Claudia Sneddon & Joel Morris Leonie Bellini Siofan O'Ceallaigh Emilie Christine P. Newman Tate Anderson Helen Grundy Youcef Hadjazi Hanneke Wetzer & Nadiah Campbell X Gil Mualem-Doron Queeruption Ophelia Alldaye Nelson Morales Nomusa Musa Mtshali Jose Gomez