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Penis-inscribed tables and parking meter chairs: the lost queer genius of House of Beauty and Culture

AOL 19 Mar 2025
the collective were all broke ... The work wasn’t cheap ... In the catalogue for the Tate’s current Leigh Bowery show, Torry writes that while Bowery “appreciated Derek being open about his sexuality, he hated Derek’s aesthetic, which he found too earnest.”.
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Art, Leigh Bowery and the weaponisation of embarrassment

The Guardian 09 Mar 2025
Halfway around the Tate’s new Leigh Bowery show, my friend, Sophie, said to me, “Wait, why does this look like history when it feels like only 10 minutes ago?” We were admiring photos taken at ...
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Flamboyance, creativity, club culture – and no smart phones: why the 1980s are all the rage again

The Observer 09 Mar 2025
Across the river at Tate Modern, another related exhibition, Leigh ... Gallery assistants pose with performance artist Leigh Bowery’s portrait at the ‘Leigh Bowery!’ exhibition at Tate Modern in London.
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‘Leigh Bowery’: Exhibition at Tate Modern

The Malta Independent 08 Mar 2025
Tate Modern celebrates the provocative and boundary-pushing career of Leigh Bowery - one of the most fearless and original artists of the 20th century.
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Darkness from Serra, delights from Siena, and a polar bear sound asleep – the week in art

The Observer 07 Mar 2025
Exhibition of the week. Glimpses of night and nothingness in the last works by this formidable abstract artist ... Also showing ... Young V&A, London, until 2November ... The late Australian performance artist Leigh Bowery had a singular artistic vision ... .
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A blast: Leigh Bowery!, at Tate Modern, reviewed

The Spectator 06 Mar 2025
Its subject, the Australian designer, performer, provocateur and club scenester Leigh Bowery, was by all accounts inescapable in London for much of the 1980s and early 1990s.
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The Guardian view on 1980s counterculture: back to the future | Editorial

The Guardian 04 Mar 2025
The taboo-breaking stunts of Leigh Bowery and the Face magazine were ahead of their time. In 1980, 19-year-old Leigh Bowery arrived in London from the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine ... Bowery became one of ...
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Leigh Bowery! review – a colossal display of shapeshifting outrageousness and originality

The Guardian 02 Mar 2025
Life was a guise to the performance artist Leigh Bowery (1961-94) ... Even though he is long gone, a sense of his colossal presence is apparent from the opening gallery, where a rack of Bowery’s earliest ...
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Why is Tate Modern celebrating a nightclubbing narcissist?

The Times/The Sunday Times 02 Mar 2025
Tate Modern is not an institution renowned for being funny, but when I read that it was going to mount an exhibition devoted to Leigh Bowery, I guffawed heartily ... my friend Leigh Bowery was a true one-off.
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Leigh Bowery! at Tate Modern: Sprays inspiration over viewers like an enema

London Evening Standard 01 Mar 2025
This well-earned retrospective relishes the fabulousness and revulsion of a nightlife icon ... .
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