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The little known trans history I discovered in the UK's most famous museums

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Rehangs at art museums are rare. The last one at Tate Britain was in 2012. Whilst galleries will make small changes to their on-display collections, these are small, only happen every few months and usually happen for specific reasons (such as an item going on loan to another gallery).


But each rehang gives an art gallery to make a statement on what its mission as an institution is. A statement that visitors will likely see for ten or more years. So it's a big deal that Tate Britain and the National Gallery both increased the amount of LGBTQIA+ representation in their recent rehangs. This week's producer, Mills Dyer explores some key Trans+ history they reveal, with guests:

View the art discussed in today's show:

Read more stories from Trans+ History Week:

Here is the article we recommended:

Watch the Transcending Words poetry night:

Plus, be sure to sign up for our newsletter to understand the LGBTQIA+ news every Saturday:

This episode is made possible with the support of Publicis Groupe UK.



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Rehangs at art museums are rare. The last one at Tate Britain was in 2012. Whilst galleries will make small changes to their on-display collections, these are small, only happen every few months and usually happen for specific reasons (such as an item going on loan to another gallery).


But each rehang gives an art gallery to make a statement on what its mission as an institution is. A statement that visitors will likely see for ten or more years. So it's a big deal that Tate Britain and the National Gallery both increased the amount of LGBTQIA+ representation in their recent rehangs. This week's producer, Mills Dyer explores some key Trans+ history they reveal, with guests:

View the art discussed in today's show:

Read more stories from Trans+ History Week:

Here is the article we recommended:

Watch the Transcending Words poetry night:

Plus, be sure to sign up for our newsletter to understand the LGBTQIA+ news every Saturday:

This episode is made possible with the support of Publicis Groupe UK.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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