Out Takes, a celebration of queer cinema by Barnaby Edwards, at Exeter Picturehouse

Barnaby’s new exhibition features portraits saluting LGBTQ+ artists on both sides of the camera. It is a celebration of the vibrant and vital contributions made to the world of cinema by LGBTQ+ artists, a fellowship of which he is proud to be part of.

Out Takes, a celebration of queer cinema by Barnaby Edwards, at Exeter Picturehouse

Out Takes, a celebration of queer cinema by Barnaby Edwards, is showing at Exeter Picturehouse till May 14.

Barnaby’s new exhibition features portraits saluting LGBTQ+ artists on both sides of the camera. It is a celebration of the vibrant and vital contributions made to the world of cinema by LGBTQ+ artists, a fellowship of which he is proud to be part of.

Subjects in the exhibition range from directors like Derek Jarman and Pedro Almodóvar to award-winning creatives such as Edith Head and Wendy Parlos, and superstar performers including Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton and David Bowie.

For those unable to attend, the exhibition is also online HERE

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