Making a rukus! Black Queer Histories Through Love and Resistance
Oct 11, 2024 - Jan 19, 2025
Ticket: Free
An exhibition exploring the joy, friendship, resistance and art of Black LGBTQIA+ people in Britain.

The brand-new exhibition, curated by artist, filmmaker and co-founder of rukus! federation, Topher Campbell, explores Black Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans creativity, activism, community and pride through archive materials, contemporary artworks and brand-new commissions, celebrating the work of Black LGBTQ+ pioneers and artists since the 1970s. The exhibition demonstrates that the rukus! archive, which takes its inspiration from causing a ruckus, or making a noise, is not a work of static historical documentation, but an ongoing and vital series of political and artistic interventions that bears witness to the joy, friendship, resistance, and creative endeavours of Black LGBTQ+ people in Britain.

Artist, performer and former Somerset House Studios associate artist Evan Ifekoya has been commissioned to present a restaging of a body of work - A Score, A Groove, A Phantom, A rukus! - an interactive installation to create an immersive club-like space for visitors to explore.

The exhibition is accompanied by a public programme of talks, tours, and events, alongside a brand-new film commission.

Throughout the run of the exhibition, we will fly a rukus! flag, designed by multidisciplinary artist Jacob V Joyce, symbolising the ongoing impact and legacy of the rukus! Federation.

Special thanks to The London Archives for their generous support on lending archival material from the rukus! Federation Limited.
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