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Liverpool: ‘Misfits of the 1990s’ celebrated in exhibition

A new exhibition celebrating “the misfits and the oddballs who didn’t really fit in anywhere” has opened in Liverpool.

For Your Pleasure, which “explores queer club culture of the 1990s” has been curated by Martin Green and James Lawler from DuoVision for the Open Eye Gallery.

The pair, who have worked with the LGBTQIA+ creative community since 2012, curate exhibitions by what they describe as undervalued artists, photographers and designers, aimed at engaging with a wider audience.

They said their creative company is “all about celebrating people from the queer community, the people who don’t fit in with anything, but create amazing work”.


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