Joseph Noonan-Ganley
’s artistic material is the lives and work of gay men (Joseph Cornell, Charles James, Gareth Thomas). He exposes problems otherwise cleansed out of contemporary queer narratives. Issues cluster around embodied labour, biographic authorship and illicit/normative sex acts. His exhibitions, performances and publications extensively manipulate the material remnants of artists, designers, sports people, dressmakers and writers. One of their aims is to expand queer sensory vocabularies.