Anger's later films continued to be influenced by his sexuality, the criminalization
of queer desire, and his experience with mind - altering drugs like cannabis, LSD and peyote.
The works were a pairing of evocative photographs conjuring narratives
of queer desire, complicated by disconnection in an illicit and anonymous environment.
Not exact matches
A New Testament professor at the College
of the Holy Cross has suggested Jesus was a «drag king» with «
queer desires.»
The founders no longer want to see the labor
of queer Black women neglected by mainstream media and those
desiring partnership with the movement.
In the New Directions collection, Whitney Monaghan considers
queer mash - up videos as sites reflecting the
desire of fans to hold onto fleeing moments
of screen queerness, positioning them as an archive
of queer ephemerality.
New Releases (Alphabetical order by director) Matar a un hombre (To Kill a Man, Alejandro Fernandez Almendras, 2014) En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Roy Anderson, 2014) Kreuzweg (Stations
of the Cross, Dietrich Bruggeman, 2014) La marche à suivre (Guidelines, Jean - Francois Caissy, 2014) La creazione di significato (Creation
of meaning, Simone Rapisarda Casanova, 2014) Kış uykusu (Winter Sleep, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2014) Tomorrow is Always Too Long (Phil Collins, 2014)
Que ta joie demeure (Joy
of Man's
Desiring, Denis Côté, 2014) P'tit Quinquin (Li» l Quinquin, Bruno Dumont, 2014) La Sapienza (Eugene Green, 2014) Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015) Cainele japonez (The Japanese Dog, Tudor Christian Jurgiu, 2014) The Lobster (Yorgos Lathimos, 2015) Ventos de agosto (August Wind, Gabriel Mascaro, 2014) Macondo (Sudabeh Mortezai, 2014) Un etaj mai jos (One Floor Below, Radu Muntean, 2015) Los Ausentes (The Absent, Nicolas Pereda, 2014) Rabo de peixe (Fishtail, Joaquim Pinto, 2015) Chevalier (Athina Rachel Tsangari, 2015) Rak ti Khon Kaen (Cemetery
of Splendour, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2015)
BEFORE STONEWALL By Michael Koresky The full artistic scope
of queer cinema transcends categories in its groundbreaking portrayals
of desire and loss
Though there has been an influx
of «
Queer representation» in games over the last few years, it's left a lot to be
desired.
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.
He recently completed a two - week intensive studying artists» publications with New York - based magazine Triple Canopy, and presented a talk on science fiction, pornography and
queer desire as part
of the Bodies on Display festival in September.
His work addresses
queer notions
of identity, community, and
desire.
Her work is largely concerned with the politics
of space in relation to race, gender, and
queer desire.
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.
Directed by Julien while he was a member
of Sankofa Film and Video Collective, and assisted by the film critic and curator Mark Nash, the 1989 film is a landmark in the exploration
of artistic expression, the nature
of desire and the reciprocity
of the gaze, and would become the hallmark
of what B. Ruby Rich named New
Queer Cinema.
From his groundbreaking work on LGBTQ youth issues during the AIDS crisis, to his subversive writing in mainstream comic book companies such as Milestone Media, DC Comics, and Marvel, in addition to his independent work for
queer and multicultural publishing, Ivan Velez: Bronx Haiku offers an engaging survey
of one artist's
desire to bring change and diversity into an art form that plays an indelible role in American popular culture.
In Chris's 2015 solo show «Top - A-Toppa» at Stream Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) Chris explored Jamaican culture, the complexities
of gender identity,
desire, tragedy, and public lynching bringing to light recent murdered
queer persons in Jamaican headlines.
These paintings also explore the artist's own
queer desire, illustrating the possibility that, per our society, her attraction to these subjects might be transgressive — even tainting: Mellor's scopophilia manifests as a disfiguration
of her amorous objects.
This beautiful book illustrates the wide variety
of queer art from around the world exploring bodies and identity, love and
desire, and prejudice and protest through drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation.
Through an engagement
of queer affective space, I cultivate what I call a «poetics
of bafflement» that works through slippages among aesthetics, blackness and
desire (homoerotic and otherwise) to engage the affective and sociocultural dynamics
of black belonging.
Kalup Linzy's Lollypop (2006), a lip - synced rendering
of a saucy, banned duet from the 1930s, and the photographic works
of LADZ (John Arsenault and Adrian Gilliland) reminds us that the fear
of HIV transmission remains a backdrop for the most innocent
of desires, and that
queer identity for many hinges not only on loving as one wishes, but often a daily negotiation for survival as well.
In Warholian fashion, Johnson often imbues his work with
queer desire and dry melancholy as he mines lowbrow registers
of American culture, resituating material drawn from such sources as People magazine, pulp fiction, celebrity auto - biographies, Hollywood histories, and advertisements.
On the third floor
of an unassuming Chinatown building, a dark hallway leads to Blessed Avenue, Jacolby Satterwhite's psychedelic quest into
queer desire and memory, a twenty - minute digital animation created with Maya computer software.
Her art explores intimate relationships, specifically
queer desire, through the use
of appropriated images and text.
Her art explores intimate relationships, specifically
queer desire, through the use
of appropriated images, portraiture, and video.
Cecilia Berkovic is a visual artist and graphic designer who uses language, found imagery and strategies
of collecting and displaying to explore aspects
of feminism, the everyday, consumer culture,
desire and
queer identity.
Garnett's Encounters I May or May Not Have Had with Peter Berlin presents a glamorous journey that questions the nature
of desire alongside the intergenerational histories that are central to
queer life.
A rainbow flag is to be hoisted over Tate Britain as the gallery opens the first major exhibition dedicated to
queer British art, from covert images
of same - sex
desire by Simeon Solomon to the couldn't care less enjoyment
of David Hockney.