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British Art Studies is an innovative space for new peer-reviewed scholarship on all aspects of British art.

Issue 27 – July 2025

Queer Art in Britain since the 1980s Edited by Fiona Anderson, Flora Dunster, Theo Gordon and Laura Guy

Detail of a black and white photograph. A woman wearing large, white angel wings sits intimately on the shoulders of another, who is wearing mesh wings adorned with metal objects. Magazines, a sex toy and a toy alligator are strewn on the floor below, while an artwork depicting three angels is projected onto the wall.
Tessa Boffin, Angelic Rebels: Lesbians Have Safer Sex (dithered detail), 1989, archival inkjet print, 111.5 × 76.2 cm. Digital image courtesy of the Estate of Tessa Boffin and the Gupta+Singh Archive, London, and Hales, London and New York / Photo: JSP Art Photography (all rights reserved).
INTRODUCTION
Fiona Anderson Flora Dunster Theo Gordon Laura Guy
VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
By Alice Correia
INTERVIEW
Interview by Sarah-Joy Ford Rachael Field
INTERVIEW
Interview by Beth Bramich Noski Deville Nicola Singh
INTERVIEW
Interview by Laura Guy Cherry Smyth
CONVERSATION PIECE
Convened by Theo Gordon Laura Guy