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Born Maria Górska in Warsaw (1898), Tamara de Lempicka didn’t just paint the Roaring Twenties—she embodied them. A refugee of the Russian Revolution, she reinvented herself in Paris, becoming Art Deco ...
This story of teen murder and the malicious world of online influencers has shocked parents and politicians alike. The ...
Tucked on the south-east edge of Hyde Park Corner, Apsley House boasts one of the country’s most significant private ...
Bright strokes of vivid reds, blues, yellows, and greens come together as an artist brings a man's portrait to life in a ...
At the Wrightwood 659 gallery in Chicago, an expansive, century-spanning show charts the period of art when “homosexuality” ...
That purpose fills the walls of the Cliff Gallery at Dallas College. The exhibit, titled Honor Endures, was created by Vinson and three of his classmates. It aims to share the often-overlooked stories ...
After some digging, Ford eventually turned up a catalogue from a solo exhibition of Orlik’s paintings at Acoris, a Surrealist ...
Parade. These are the classics of the modern era that make us believe in love, over and over again. For this list of the ...
The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939” is a major contribution to queer art history. Co-curated with Canadian nonbinary art historian Johnny Willis, the exhibit also has a companion catalog book.
Gay sex in the city is where Thomas Vowles’ Our New Gods begins, before immersing readers in the narrator’s loneliness and ...
These 55 movies reflect important elements of modern queer (LBGTQIA+) history—sometimes dramatized, sometimes documentary, and sometimes because the film itself made history.
LGBTQ film festival approaches its half-century mark with too much relevancy, from real-time tales of triumph to Sapphic sci-fi.