Tag: art

  • Queer artist JO HAY and her PERSISTERS

    Queer artist JO HAY and her PERSISTERS

      The first time Queerguru became aware of Provincetown based British queer artist Jo Hay’s work was of her visually striking exhibit of stylized oversized rabbit paintings that filled the Carolyn Kramer Gallery a few years back.  I was very intrigued and wished I had inquired then about her seemingly obsession with  leporidae. However what…

  • David Hockney stunning queer art that is affordable

    David Hockney stunning queer art that is affordable

      Queerguru always likes to keep track of London Gallery Henry Miller Fine Art that specializes on the Male Form. The collection spans many centuries and types of media, including paintings, drawings, prints and photography from the 16th Century to the present day. His current Exhibit includes a special section of work by David Hockney…

  • The Signing of the U.S. Constitution with Modern-Day Women and Men of Color in Place of the Founding Fathers

    The Signing of the U.S. Constitution with Modern-Day Women and Men of Color in Place of the Founding Fathers

      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…

  • Gilbert and George : Their New Normal

    Gilbert and George : Their New Normal

      London’s most celebrated queer artist couple GILBERT & GEORGE aged 76 and 78 respectively are holed up in their East End home.  What they are desperately missing  is exploring  the streets of London has been their daily life since they met as students in 1967.  On their walks they take photographs, picking up unusual…

  • First glimpse of Bloomsbury Artist secret stash of erotic art

    First glimpse of Bloomsbury Artist secret stash of erotic art

      Recently  the ”queer newswaves’ were abuzz with a major discovery  of series of staggeringly homoerotic and formally “hidden” drawings by the late artist Duncan Grant.  Now with the intention of raising essential Funds to help reopen Charleston, in East Sussex, to the general public next Spring. a very of the images have been released …