What’s becoming a highly anticipated annual highlight at the Albert Merola Gallery in PTown is their remarkable exhibition of vintage photographs by the late great Peter Hujar. Hujar was an American photographer best known for his black and white portraits. and his work received only marginal public recognition during his lifetime, but … Continue reading
SoHo Project Space in New York has mounted a Pride Art Exhibition with Over 25 Outstanding, Outrageous, Unabashed, Unrepentant LGBTQ+ Artists. This exhibition was co-curated by Rob Hugh Rosen and Harvey Redding under the direction of Rocco Lofaro … Continue reading
The exceptionally talented queer artist David Wojanarowicz’s name may not easily trip off one’s tongue but his place in the echelons of queer culture is one that is totally assured. , He died of AIDS in 1992 just 37 years old, but the impact of his work is still so powerfully relevant today. A new … Continue reading
If you are heading off to France to celebrate President Macron’s re-election, then Queerguru’s Paris Correspondent Richard Gilles says to be sure to also check out Love Songs at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. Taking Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1986) as its starting point, Love Songs, this new, poetically-charged exhibition is … Continue reading
At a particularly creative moment in men’s fashion, Fashioning Masculinities, a new exhibition is now on at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The show takes us on a journey through the finer elements of men’s fashion from the past 500 years – focusing on how the interpretation of masculinity has evolved through … Continue reading