Queer growth: peace and refuge in the garden

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 ‘Say you were struck down tomorrow, what would be your monument?’ This was the forthright question posed to Derek Jarman in 1988, two years into the artist’s HIV diagnosis. ‘Oh nothing,’ he replied, ‘because film disappears, thank God.’ Three decades later, Jarman’s films live on,…
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