Perceptions of Space by Hugh Gleeson - KALTBLUT Magazine
Briefly

Hugh Gleeson’s work intricately examines identity and power dynamics within public spaces, showing how subtle societal norms shape individual behavior and presentation.
By transforming 'place' into 'space', Hugh invites individuals to create new expressions and identities, especially within the context of queer spaces, challenging traditional norms.
His performances, which turn simple acts into acts of space-making, highlight the resistance against heteronormative expectations, demonstrating how walking can redefine identity formation.
Through 'wearable architectures', Hugh’s garments provoke thought on conformity and individuality, emphasizing how public environments influence personal presentation in daily life.
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