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Fri 22 Sep 6.30-11pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free
Head to the Nottingham Contemporary to celebrate the launch of our new exhibition, Ridykeulous (Nicole Eisenman & A.L. Steiner, with Sam Roeck): Ridykes' Cavern of Fine Inverted Wines and Deviant Videos.
Ridykes' Cavern of Fine Inverted Wines and Deviant Videos features the work of over 30 "très gay" contemporary visual artists working across film, video installation, sculpture and performance. Within this deeply non-binaried proposition, Ridykeulous deploys their signature use of humour and subversion of language to critique the art world and heteropatriarchal culture at large.
Galleries Open 6.30 - 9pm
Blend Cafe is also open until 11pm with delicious food and drinks.
Party the night away with DJ sets from Pussyfoot and Princess Trium and performances from Anat Ben-David, Deth Mettel and GulpXL in collaboration with Gasleak Mountain.
This exhibition launch, like all our programme, is free admission for all but donations are both encouraged and needed. As a registered charity, every donation – no matter the size – makes a big difference.
Suggested donation £3.
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