Berlin based artist Stefan Merkt likes to lick his Art. Literally. Since the 1980’s the openly gay Merkt has created his own rather stunning brand of portraiture and works of art completely made out of postage stamps. He is less interested in the face-value of the stamps he selects, than in their colors, forms … Continue reading
Queerguru’s favorite queer Berlin artist STEFAN MERKT is back with a new show that is inspired by his own favorite artist Tom of Finland. Since the 1980s Merkt has created his own rather stunning brand of portraiture and works of art completely made out of postage stamps. He is less interested in the face … Continue reading
Many of us in the South Florida LGBT community regularly commute every summer to the very tip of Cape Cod which has always been considered a little piece of heaven on earth. For those who have never ventured to this far part of Massachusetts, there is a new Exhibition opening at the Stonewall National Museum … Continue reading
Henry Miller Fine Art who are London’s experts on The Male Form open their Winter Exhibit at the Coningsby Gallery. Miller’s collection focuses on the male form and spans many centuries and types of media and usually includes paintings, drawings, prints and photography from the 16th Century to the present day. However this latest … Continue reading
It seems the perfect time for Renee Cox’s magnificent re-imagining of The Signing of the U.S. Constitution with Modern-Day Women and Men of Color in Place of the Founding Fathers to have its Museum premiere in Boca Raton. In this large scale piece Cox interprets Howard Chandler Christy’s historical painting, Scene at The Signing … Continue reading