Bottoms is the first UK solo exhibition by artist-photographer, printmaker and researcher Dean Raymond Gooch.
Bottoms is the first UK solo exhibition by Sunderland born and based artist-photographer, printmaker and researcher Dean Raymond Gooch (b. 1998).
Gooch graduated from University of Sunderland BA Fine Art in 2025, where he was nominated for the New Blood Art – Emerging Art Prize 2025, which recognises outstanding graduate artists from UK Fine Art programmes and awarded The Lizzie Rowe Award.
Bottoms showcases a new series of large photographic works, screenprints and risograph prints exploring gay identity, communities and fetish through striking imagery drawing on legacies of pop art, advertising and fashion photography. The photographs and prints are both detailed and abstracted, taking personal cues to highlight and challenge binaries and stereotypical gay imagery such as BDSM, tight worn jeans, colour coded hankies and black work boots. The images are carefully composed using props and bold colour combinations in a theatrical and playful way speaking to pride, community and solidarity in the face of continued homophobia, discrimination and violence.
Gooch plays on the age-old association of the bum in gay culture, be it through physical desire, sexual preference (tops and bottoms), or derogatory slang terms. Gooch celebrates the unbridled hedonistic joy of the bum and everything it represents.
This exhibition has been produced in partnership with University of Sunderland Fine Art and the Northern Centre of Photography.

Get a National Art Pass and explore National Glass Centre
You'll see more art and your membership will help museums across the UK
Visitor information
Address
Liberty Way, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, SR6 0GL
0191 515 5555
Opening times
10am – 5pm daily



