Tag: art
David Hockney : Drawing From Life
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…
Slava Mogutin : POLAROID RAGE and BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL
If you are anywhere near Stuttgart , Germany in the near future than make tracks to Galerie Kernweine. They are currently presenting POLAROID RAGE and BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL a brand new show by the New York-based Russian-American artist Slava Mogutin. POLAROID RAGE contains work shot over the past two years abd features portraits and…
Stefan Merkt honors Tom of Finland’s 100th Birthday with new Exhibit
Queerguru always likes to check in with German artist STEFAN MERKT from time to time as he is always working on a new Exhibition. He has just opened ” ON THE WAY ′′ and all the work is inspired by Tom of Finland. and marks the centennial of the birth of this artist, born…
Basquiat at The Brant is now Online
An exhibit of superb works of the legendary queer artist JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT at the Brant Foundation in NY is now ONLINE in a Virtual Gallery. Basquiat was an American artist of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent. He first achieved fame as part of SAMO, an informal graffiti duo who wrote enigmatic epigrams in the cultural hotbed of the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late…
P Town’s well-loved Gallery Walk goes Virtual
Provincetown is famous (or infamous!) for many things including its claim to be America’s Oldest Continuous Art Colony. Besides the fact that over the years it has been home to some incredibly talented artists who have produced some extraordinary, it has survived because of it’s willingness to welcome new members . More importantly however is…