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Cruising Pavilion
Architecture, Dissident Sex and Cruising Cultures
Pierre-Alexandre Mateos/Charles Teyssou

432 pages
numerous color illustrations
thread-sewn softcover


Leipzig April, 2026
ISBN: 9783959057455
Edition Number: 1

Width: 16 cm
Length: 23 cm

Language(s): English

Editor
Pierre-Alexandre Mateos, Charles Teyssou

Designer
Natasha Agapova

Cruising Pavilion: Architecture, Dissident Sex and Cruising Cultures examines the influence of cruising cultures on architecture and urban life, unfolding a typology of spaces produced by sexual—primarily gay—subcultures. From the appropriation of sites such as parks, public restrooms, and streets to purpose-built spaces like sex clubs, bars, and bathhouses, as well as the new form of virtual dérive generated by geosocial dating apps, cruising has subverted the libidinal cartography and use of the modern metropolis.

The book considers these spatial practices through the lens of artistic avant-gardes that have emerged at the intersection of sex, art, and architecture. It follows the eponymous curatorial project initiated by Pierre-Alexandre Mateos, Rasmus Myrup, Octave Perrault, and Charles Teyssou, which traveled from Paris to Venice and on to New York, Fire Island, and Stockholm.

Pierre-Alexandre Mateos and Charles Teyssou are a Paris-based curatorial duo. Their recent projects include Paris Orbital, a series of events at the Pinault Collection – Bourse de Commerce, and the Conversations series for Paris+ par Art Basel in October 2023.

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