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Sam Moore

Sam is a writer, artist, and editor. Their work has been published by the LA Review of Books, the BFI, i-D, and other places. They are one of the founding editors of Powder , a queer zine of art and literature; they can be found (and commissioned) on Twitter and
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Penny Goring’s Emotional Body Horror

Avatar photo by Sam Moore September 15, 2022September 16, 2022

The interplay between bodies and emotions in Goring’s work, and their potential to be transformative, reveals the politics that pump through the artist’s ever-exposed heart.

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Summer of 85 Captures the Power (and Angst) of Queer First Love

Avatar photo by Sam Moore June 16, 2021June 16, 2021

The latest film from acclaimed director François Ozon revels in the messy imperfection of youth.

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Michael Clark: Choreographer, Club Kid, and Collaborator Extraordinaire

Avatar photo by Sam Moore December 4, 2020December 4, 2020

Cosmic Dancer casts Clark as an artist who refuses to be pinned down by a single discipline or style, though its kaleidoscopic approach occasionally loses sight of Clark himself.

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Basking in Derek Jarman’s Private Utopia

Avatar photo by Sam Moore August 13, 2020November 5, 2020

A recreation of the cottage where Jarman spent his final days, an exhibition at the Garden Museum creates a response to HIV that is at once personal and political, shining a light on wider issues of institutional homophobia.

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