One is hesitant to use the phase ‘back in the dark ages’ as somedays if feels that for the LGBTQ community we could politically be on the very edge of their revival now. But way back when Boston was ‘growing up’ and the Puritans were in charge, the city was one of the most … Continue reading
Following his heart (and his BF) queer artist GASTON LACOMBE has just moved to PTown and opened his very first Studio/Gallery. His next exhibit BODY MOSAICS that opens for the town’s Bear Week is stunning homoerotic queer art that will make everyone re-think about how they really feel about their bodies.
The interview with Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com was filmed by Dan Desjardins
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There already have been several documentaries about the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat who is considered to be one of the greatest artists of the 20th Century, but Sara Driver’s new one just focuses purely on his late teenage years. There is no discussion on his childhood in Brooklyn or how he ended up in SoHo the first place, as … Continue reading
Henry Miller Fine Art has a unique collection of work that focusses on the male form that its founder has been collecting for several years. Its permanent home is in a beautifully restored East London period home, but for the next 10 days, there is an exhibition of selected works at the Coningsby Gallery in Londons … Continue reading