Queer Photography II: Identity Displaced, is a collaborative exhibition of LGBTQIA+ artists for Photo Fringe’s 2022 festival “Real Utopias” at the Leward Centre in Brighton UK. It’s a sequel to last year’s exhibition, Queer Photography: A non-definitive survey. This new exhibit explores and deconstructs the many facets of queer identity, highlighting how the … Continue reading
The legendary Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein was known in particular for his silent films Strike (1925), Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1928), as well as the historical epics Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (1944, 1958). In its 2012 decennial poll, the magazine Sight & Sound named his Battleship Potemkin the 11th greatest film of all time. And he was universally recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers … Continue reading
The new Exhibit in Berlin’s queer Schwule Museum is the first international exhibition exploring the multiple historical, cultural, and political intersections of queerness and disability. It shows works by over 20 international contemporary artists who deal with the historical themes and objects of the exhibition. Also on view is a selection from the Prinzhorn … Continue reading
It’s still less than a year since NY lawyer/artist Eric Lesh opened his own gallery in Provincetown and he is continuing to make waves. This week he is responsible for designing the official Carnival Poster (he has a limited signed edition for sale) but he is playing host to the exceptionally wonderful queer photographer … Continue reading
A Queen Within: Adorned Archetypes investigates symbols of womanhood and challenges conventional notions of beauty with experimental gowns, headpieces, and jewelry by boundary-pushing fashion designers and artists including Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Chromat, Studio Roosegaarde, Gypsy Sport, Maïmouna Guerresi, and Iris van Herpen. The exhibition features more than 100 articles of fashion, photography, and … Continue reading