History's hidden gems, 10 LGBTQ+ heroes you haven't heard of (yet)
From sword-wielding opera singers to transgender spies, they redefined what it means to live authentically.
October 14 2024 10:00 AM
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From sword-wielding opera singers to transgender spies, they redefined what it means to live authentically.
These memorials show a community that is grieving for the tragic loss of Nex Benedict.
New York Magazine The Cut's brought together Andra Day, Laura Chinn, and Bella Heathcote for their annual event.
And he's (apparently) single!
An ongoing exhibit of photography that looks at gender and sexual preference.
Celebrating her 75th birthday, an exhibit of Judy Chicago's early work reveals the roots of her feminist approach to making art.
Out lesbian actress Jane Lynch, for her devious turn as Sue Slyvester on Glee, and Archie Panjabi, who plays complex bisexual investigator Kalinda Sharma on The Good Wife, are notable nominees for their respective standout performances.
Now you see them. Now you don’t. At least, that’s the way the website the Gallery of Lost Art works. The innovative, interactive collection sponsored by Tate features high-resolution images of many of the world’s lost masterpieces by some of the art world’s better-known geniuses, and will go offline in 340 days, according to a countdown clock at the bottom of the site. What is believed to be Frida Kahlo’s largest painting ever, The Wounded Table (1940), is one of the works included in the featured virtual collection.
The owners of Gortz Haus Gallery made the decision after paying $5,000 to settle a complaint by a same-sex couple.
Discover a world where desire meets artistry and sensuality takes center stage in The Pride Store's curated collection of the sexiest prints that will leave you longing for more.
The Very Venice Art Gallery will present a four-layered convergence on July 22, in its second “Afternoon with Queer Female Artists." The artists include Jacquelyn Kennedy, Bridget McManus, Adriana Torres, and Amy Turner. All four also participated in the first "Afternoon with Queer Female Artists.”
The Advocate has a moving gallery of images captured by Photography by Darren Weimert from the historic New York Pride weekend, marking the anniversary of the iconic Stonewall rebellion-- which just so happened to immediately follow the state legislature's vote to legalize marriage equality on Friday.
Susan Mikula is having a vagabond week - on the eve of her first show in San Francisco, she's picking up partner Rachel Maddow from the airport. Mikula's exhibition, American Device: Recent Photographs, which captures American industry at the edges of the country, will be on display at the George Lawson Gallery, Feb. 25 to March 27.
Join us on a colorful journey through the top 10 hottest queer art pieces at The Pride Store, where love in all its forms takes center stage long after Valentine's Day.
Lesbians Seeing Lesbians: Building Community in Early Feminist Photography is a new exhibition at the Leslie/Lohman Gallery in New York highlighting feminist photo pioneers who were active during the Stonewall era - Tee Corinne, JEB and Cathy Cade. Work by photographers known for capturing contemporary lesbian life, including Cass Bird and Catherine Opie, will also be featured.
There is a moment in just about every workday when we come across something sexy, gratuitous and completely pointless that we wish we could post but don't under the auspices of there being nothing lesbian about it and often there being no redeeming value.Emmy.com just released the full official Primetime Emmys Host Gallery and the fun photos of glamorous, extraordinary, out Glee star Jane Lynch are fabulous!
Brace yourselves for 'Least Likely," which could apply to Max's Thomas Beattie style storyline, BFF's Jennifer Beals and Elizabeth Berkley cruising each other at an art gallery or Kate Moennig and Mia Kirshner consummating their --er--uh-- friendship with a good make out session. Spoilers ahead?
The Indiana senate was forced to close its gallery Monday in response to approximately 40 protesters who disrupted a hearing on the proposal to amend the state constitution to ban marriage equality and civil unions. “Senate President Pro Tempore David Long, R-Fort Wayne, ordered the roughly 40 audience members expelled from the Senate balcony after they began chanting ‘stop hating, stop dividing, stop pandering.’”
Writer Lisa B. Valentino uses the old Joan Crawford flick Night Gallery as a jumping off place for the old 'be careful what you wish for.' In times of crazy uncertainty, she emphasizes the need to recognize the good stuff. 'The failure to recognize our good is as much a spiritual kind of blindness as it is physical. We often don’t see what’s right in front of us, because we’re expecting something else.'
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts will end its financial support of Smithsonian exhibitions unless the museum restores the David Wojnarowicz video it removed from a gay-themed exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. In response to pressure from the Catholic League and House Republicans, the museum removed the “A Fire in My Belly” video from the exhibition, called Hide/Seek. The video, made in response to the AIDS crisis, features a scene with ants crawling across a crucifix.