Cardion Arts, a not-for-profit organisation that champions LGBTQ+ artists, has announced a new exhibition in partnership with the Museum of Transology, which has been collecting objects and stories from trans, non-binary and intersex communities for over a decade.

Talisman is a group exhibition of LGBTQ+ artists, curated by Gemma Rolls-Bentley and E-J Scott, that considers the objects, people and symbols we turn to in order to keep us safe. 

Karina Akopyan-Necromancer's pants

Since ancient times, people have turned to ritual and talismanic objects as a means of protection against unseen forces and existential threats. In that same spirit, Talisman - Cardion Arts’ annual group exhibition for 2025 - draws on this rich legacy of symbolic defence, inviting artists from across the UK to channel their creative energies as acts of safeguarding and resistance. 

Museum of Transology - Queer Power. Photo courtesy of @henritartist

From 4 - 27 July 2025, visitors are welcomed into a space of collective sanctuary, shaped by the imaginations of some of the biggest names in queer art alongside a tightly curated selection of early and mid-career artists. The exhibition features Karina Akopyan, Niya B, Jonathan Baldock, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Claye Bowler, KV Duong, Eva Dixon, Jesse Darling, Dudley Dream Walsh, Luke Edward Hall, Lubaina Himid, Erin Holly, Kasra Jalilipour, Wayne Lucas, Richard Maguire, Emily Pope, Prem Sahib, Zach Toppin, Emily Witham, Ajamu X, Osman Yousefzada, alongside objects from the Museum of Transology.

The works on view "explore themes of queer spirituality, the supernatural, hurt and healing, bodily sanctity, and the community's shared capacity to summon resilience and good fortune".  

Gemma Rolls-Bentley by Christa Holka

“We are excited to bring our curatorial voices together to further Cardion Arts’ mission to support LGBTQ+ artists. Together, these artists conjure a sacred queer realm - an imaginative refuge from the turbulence of the present day”, said co-curator Gemma Rolls-Bentley.  

“The Talisman exhibition fosters both early-career artists and new trans curatorial talent. It gives the young Museum of Transology photographers the chance to shoot both the gallery install and the events. It also provided our Community Curators with the opportunity to enhance both their installation and art interpretation skills.

"This expands their portfolios beyond the museum sector, into the world of fine art. We are grateful to Cardion for supporting the Museum of Transology’s cultural ambitions”, said co-creator E-J Scott

"Only ten years ago, the UK was Europe's highest-ranking country for LGBTQ+ rights. This year, it's fallen into 22nd place (ILGA Europe). And shockingly, for the first time in history, TGEU’s (Trans Europe & Central Asia) trans rights map shows the reversal of trans rights in the UK has outweighed any progress made- for the most part- by the cultural sector.

"In uncertain times, we religiously turn to the unparalleled creativity of our community to express pride in the face of adversity. The Talisman exhibition provides a place of sanctity for trans and queer artists to express symbolic gestures of reverence, hope and inviolability on behalf of us all", added E-J Scott.  

Talisman is at The Art Academy, 185c Bankside, Park St, London SE1 9BL from 4 - 27 July 2025. Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm and weekends from 10am to 4.30pm

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