Exploring the mystery in the process of understanding his origins and also investigating the politics
of queer culture, his work showcases the relationship between celebration and silence in both queer culture and sexuality.
Carlos Motta is a New York — based artist whose work engages with histories
of queer culture and activism.
Work from 1861 to 1967 by artists with diverse sexualities and gender identities will be showcased, and will range from covert images of same - sex desire such as Simeon Solomon's Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene 1864 through to the open appreciation
of queer culture in David Hockney's Going to be a Queen for Tonight 1960.
Like his predecessors Paul Thek, David Wojnarowicz and Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Blanchon sought relevance beyond the poetics
of queer culture.
Similarly as Paul Thek (1933 - 1988), David Wojnarowicz (1954 - 1992) and Félix González - Torres (1957 - 1996), Blanchon sought relevance beyond the poetics
of queer culture, and the vulnerability, pathos, and humor of his oeuvre will resonate with anyone who has felt the fragility of being human.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, February 1, 2012 — The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to present Joe / Brains / Lamar, a multi-format program addressing questions of archive, memory, and the genealogy
of queer culture.
Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings: «Our work poses questions that bridge the gap between the past, present and future
of queer culture in the UK»
Wild chases, aspects
of queer culture, captive balloon flights and a karate disciple in a mosque, who lifts off during his Koran studies in a Yoga position, these are the elements of Altındere's absurdly ironic as well as sharp - tongued work.
The Symbolist paintings of 19th - century French artist Henri Fantin - Latour, sentiments
of queer culture, and hints of Rococo, Film Noir, and the theatricality of Caravaggio have inspired the New York artist's new figurative paintings.
Released by United Artists in 1980, William Friedkin's notorious thriller about a straight cop (Al Pacino) who goes undercover in New York's hardcore gay leather scene to catch a serial killer remains to this day the most graphic representation
of queer culture to come out of Hollywood.
Rainer Werner Fassbinder plays a working - class gay man hoodwinked by his uppity bourgeois lover in this unsparing portrait
of queer culture in 1970s West Germany.
Not exact matches
Though people may describe themselves by using terms like «gay» or «
queer» which are commonly used in today's
culture, as Christians who believe in man created in the image
of God, we should ask if these cultural terms are, in fact, true ontological categories
of the human person, in accord with the blueprint
of human existence.
It would perhaps be rash to ask where these people are going, but it is surely a sign
of breeding and
culture for me to assume that everybody has faith, for otherwise it would be
queer for them to be... going further.
Anawati, Introduction à la théologie musulmane: Essai de théologie comparée (Paris, 1948)-- Note in their announcement
of purpose: «C'est un fait
que le dialogue ne s» est
que peu engage encore entre la
culture occidentale (chrétienne ou déchristianisée) et la
culture arabo - musulmane.
Explore the story
of the
queer gaming community, «gaymer»
culture and events, and the rise
of LGBTQ themes in video games in this documentary.
Her background is in screen, media and cultural studies and her research examines the representation
of gender,
queer and youth identities, digital
culture, and new forms
of screen media.
Ingo Cando is the creator
of Wotever World and
Queer Experiments, monthly talks about topics that touch queer art and culture in the Attic at the Hackney Picture
Queer Experiments, monthly talks about topics that touch
queer art and culture in the Attic at the Hackney Picture
queer art and
culture in the Attic at the Hackney Picturehouse
What's more, it exists at the nexus
of Canada's
queer and Punjabi - immigrant
cultures, bringing with it not only a whole host
of quirks, but the requisite nuances therein.
Current research interests are focused on the history
of the New
Queer Cinema, the status
of film festivals as loci
of film
culture, and an inquiry into shifting modes
of documentary in the internet age.
And there's also a strong vein
of how Hollywood codified
queer culture during the height
of McCarthyism and the cultural conservatism enforced through draconian production codes.
Indeed, the book outlines the full gamut
of historical periods associated with different kinds
of biopic subjects: the classical, celebratory form (melodrama); warts - and - all (melodrama / realism); transition from producer's genre to auteur's genre; critical investigation and atomisation
of the subject; parody;
culture based on consumerism and celebrity; minority appropriation (
queer, feminist, African American, Third World, etc.); and neoclassical biopic, which integrates all
of the above.
Equity in education, teacher education, content and / or disciplinary literacy, content and language integrated learning (CLIL), multi-lingualism and schooling, evaluation
of learning, Systemic Functional Linguistics and educational linguistics, discourse analysis,
queer theory, linguistic diversity among students with special needs, (auto) ethnography, and youth
culture
The award goes to a writer committed to nonfiction work that captures the depth and complexity
of lesbian /
queer life,
culture and / or history.
If you are genuinely curious to learn more about this, most
of my knowledge and education on the subject is thanks to the work
of Bani Amor, «a
queer travel writer, photographer and activist from Brooklyn by way
of Ecuador who explores diasporic identities, the decolonization
of travel
culture, and the intersections
of race, place and power in their work.»
We discuss his current project Playing with Pride, current opinions
of queer gaming
culture, and community for
queer gamers.
In this epilogue
of «Committing the Perfect Crime: Sexuality, Assemblage and the Postmodern Turn in American Art» (2008) from Phaidon's «Art &
Queer Culture,» Johnathan Katz examines the relationship between Rauschenberg's assemblage and homosexuality.
Oct 26 - Nov 30 EZTV's «Hacking the Timeline v2.0»: An event driven series
of five distinctly different evening programs ranging from
Queer Culture to Digital Art to Neo-Riot Girl
The arrival
of queer art in the early»70s forced the discussion
of art and sex — who got to depict it; what it should look like — into the
culture at large.
So, for example, through Punk; or through Black diasporic and
Queer cultures of the 80s.
He shoots a lot
of analog film focusing on young,
queer, black
culture, and I love that, and I think his photos are amazing.
Recent publications explore the work
of artists previously marginalised from art discourse and institutions including Otherwise: Imagining
queer feminist art histories (Manchester, 2016); Seeing Differently: A History and Theory
of Identification and the Visual Arts (Routledge, 2012); The Feminism and Visual
Culture Reader (Routledge, new edition 2010); and Irrational Modernism: A Neurasthenic History
of New York Dada (MIT, 2004); and numerous articles.
Suspenseful and infused with a sense
of longing, the works explore implications
of love, desire and
queer culture through a dreamlike romanticism and wistful nostalgia.
Drawing from the tradition
of extreme craft — or the mixing
of craft techniques like leather tooling, airbrushing, and stitching with art formats
of sculpture, painting or drawing — Odom produces objects that aim to subvert gender roles and question how we stereotype
queer culture.
In 2011, Frantz co-curated with Mia Locks the exhibition Cruising the Archive:
Queer Art and
Culture in Los Angeles, 1945 — 1980 as a part
of the first Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945 — 1980.
Minott's work explores how dance is perceived through the prisms
of race,
queer culture, gender and class.
Over the past seven years, his work at ONE has sought to draw greater scholarly and public attention to under recognized histories
of queer art and
culture while connecting contemporary artists to the archives» rich, yet largely unexplored, collections.
The result
of two years
of research into LGBT history, visual
culture, the Walker Art Gallery's own collection and the Arts Council Collection, it features several new acquisitions and aims to reveal hidden
queer histories.
She is interested in how dance is perceived through the prisms
of race,
queer culture, gender and class.
Drawing on the findings
of over two years
of research by the gallery into LGBTQ history and visual
culture, it reveals hidden
queer histories and institutional blind spots that are also explored through a connected programme
of events and performances.
Based on the premise that the
cultures of role play, sexual play, and digital play have all flourished beyond the boundaries
of art structures, this exhibition provides a gathering place and platform for the exploration
of queer play created by individuals and groups from the worlds
of game design and theory, performance, kink, and activism.
He works on issues
of performance and performativity in the contemporary visual arts, as well as on
queer theory,
queer cultures and their histories.
Drawing on the findings
of over two years
of research by the gallery into LGBTQ history and visual
culture, this exhibition reveals hidden
queer histories and institutional blind spots.
We have mounted important exhibitions
of the works
of Ant Farm, Joe Brainard, Joan Brown, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Robert Colescott, Jay DeFeo, Juan Gris, Eva Hesse, Paul Kos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Barry McGee, Richard Misrach, Bruce Nauman, Peter Paul Rubens, Martin Puryear, Sebastião Salgado, William Wiley, and many others, as well as thematic exhibitions such as Made in U.S.A.: An Americanization in Modern Art, the «50s & «60s; State
of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970; In a Different Light: Visual
Culture, Sexual Identity,
Queer Practice; Human / Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet; and Masterworks
of Chinese Painting: In Pursuit
of Mists and Clouds.
, which considered Hip - Hop
cultures through the lens
of Queer and Black Feminist theory.
In February, at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture in Harlem, Dr. Jordana Saggese, Kim Drew, Dr. David Clinton Wills and Juliana Huxtable were part a symposium titled «Basquiat and Contemporary
Queer Art,» focusing on Jean - Michel Basquiat as a symbol
of black genius.
Additionally, she organized The Little Things Could Be Dearer (2014), which included the work
of Carina Brandes, Melanie Gilligan, Ulrike Müller, and Michael E. Smith; and Cruising the Archive:
Queer Art and
Culture in Los Angeles, 1945 — 1980 (2011) at ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives in Los Angeles as part
of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time initiative.
Aiming to widen the representation
of the horse and its various contexts and
cultures, the exhibition curator, Sophie Mörner, in collaboration with Fotografiska, has brought together some 100 works in order to highlight issues
of the contemporary role
of the horse, all in a multi-dimensional presentation in which photographers,
queer theoreticians and horse nerds will all find something
of interest.
Sound recordings and audio collages are played while concurrent choreographed movement explores themes
of the school - to - prison pipeline, gun
culture in America and social justice hashtags, masculinity and
queer culture, and comic relief.
Before joining MoMA PS1, Locks organized Cruising the Archive:
Queer Art and
Culture in Los Angeles, 1945 - 1980 (2012), with David Frantz, at ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives as part
of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time initiative.
Bas, along with other connoisseurs
of the period, sees the «Bright Young Things» as harbingers
of today's
queer culture.