David Gwinnutt: Before We Were Men, National Portrait Gallery

Club kids, drag queens and underground culture: David Gwinnutt's photographs document a vibrant and influential gay scene in 1980s London

Leigh Bowery. Photo: David Gwinnutt
After the glory days of the Swinging Sixties and Seventies, London in the 1980s was an altogether drearier prospect. The economy was in crisis. Unemployment was at an all-time high. Thatcher was being Thatcher.

But something was stirring. In seedy Soho and Covent Garden, a group of misfits, club kids and party animals came together to create a scene that was all their own. Clubs such as Blitz became headquarters for a group of innovative and ambitious artists, film-makers, musicians, designers and performers. Art students by day, fabulous poseurs by night: the girls looked like boys, the boys looked like girls, everyone looked like angels.

It was about peacocking, it was about sex – but more than anything else, it was about love. The club kid scene became a safe haven for the LGBT community.

Photographer David Gwinnutt documented this giddy scene. Now, a National Portrait Gallery exhibition brings together his electric images. David Gwinnutt: Before We Were Men, is a collection of black-and-white photographs taken using a hand-held camera and only natural light. Though his work is rooted in the club scene, Gwinnutt chose to photograph his sitters in their own homes, which were often squats or rented council accommodation.

The images feel unguarded and spontaneous, offering a glimpse into the private worlds of these rising stars who lived, worked and played together. They are deliciously subversive social documents, featuring portraits of Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Derek Jarman and Gilbert & George, many of which have not been previously exhibited.
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What David Gwinnutt: Before We Were Men, National Portrait Gallery
Where National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE | MAP
Nearest tube Leicester Square (underground)
When 09 Mar 17 – 24 Sep 17, Sat - Wed: 10am - 6pm. Thu - Fri: 10am - 9pm
Price £free
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