Video: Carl Hopgood at The George & Dragon
Carl Hopgood was the latest artist to exhibit in The George & Dragon's White Cubicle gallery–brainchild of energetic gallerist, curator and magazine publisher Pablo Leon De La Barra–in which the confines of a small tatty loo actually represent a kind of freedom to present anything. Hopgood plastered the cubicle with Hustler Freeze: many tiny pictures of men advertising themselves for sex as published in gay magazines. Hopgood also treated us to his own live hustler dance performance as he took to a makeshift podium and danced a buffed-up gyration to Omaha's anthemic 'You came into my life'.
Carl Hopgood was the latest artist to exhibit in The George & Dragon's White Cubicle gallery–brainchild of energetic gallerist, curator and magazine publisher Pablo Leon De La Barra–in which the confines of a small tatty loo actually represent a kind of freedom to present anything. Hopgood plastered the cubicle with Hustler Freeze: many tiny pictures of men advertising themselves for sex as published in gay magazines. Hopgood also treated us to his own live hustler dance performance as he took to a makeshift podium and danced a buffed-up gyration to Omaha's anthemic 'You came into my life'.