It’s always heartening to hear about life going on in this oppressive Lockdown (socially distanced naturally). So this piece of joy landed in our in box this morning and it really needs sharing The Morgan Library & Museum in New York’s latest Exhibition has just opened. Its called Drawing From Life and is the … Continue reading
Veteran Brit performance artist David Hoyle who we feature as often as we can has just mounted an exhibit of his artwork with his best friend for over the past 30 years, the photographer Lee Baxter. The two have a lot in common besides living in the same postcode in the very queer-friendly city … Continue reading
John Lee Bird is a British multi-disciplinary artist whose work incorporates large-scale paintings, mixed-media collages and drawings, sound and video work, children’s books, and textiles. His work is defined by his distinctive use of line. His latest project DOLLS resulted in an extraordinary exhibition that justb enjoyed a 5 day run at UGLY DUCK in … Continue reading
Eileen Gray was one of the greatest Irish architects and furniture designers ever, and also a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture. Her most famous work is the house known as E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France. She was also queer. Early on Gray used luxurious materials like exotic woods, ivory and furs. In the mid-1920s, her pieces … Continue reading
We asked Queerguru’e newest Contributor Steven Bitkower (one-half of the notorious Bitkower twins) to make a slight detour when he left Florida to go to WorldPride in Sydney last week. So he stopped off at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne to check out their wonderful new exhibit Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, … Continue reading