The book Art After Stonewall reveals the impact of the lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr civil rights movement on the art world.
Contents:
- 5 ARTISTS WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR GAY RIGHTS OM ART
- GAY RIGHTS
- HOW A SELF-TGHT ART CURATOR BEME A GAY RIGHTS CHAMPN
5 ARTISTS WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR GAY RIGHTS OM ART
* gay rights art *
June 20, 2021Homosexualy and genr fluidy have appeared as subjects art for lennia, but for morn Wtern cultur, wasn’t until the late 20th century that artists uld treat such them overtly, whout fear of censorship, ostracism or even arrt.
The well-documented tippg pot was June 1969, when a route police raid on the Stonewall Inn — a bar Greenwich Village known for drawg a gay, lbian and transgenr crowd — unwtgly gave rise to an ongog groundswell of LGBTQ activism.
GAY RIGHTS
The gay rights movement the Uned Stat began the 1920s and saw huge progrs the 2000s, wh laws prohibg homosexual activy stck down and a Supreme Court lg legalizg same-sex marriage. * gay rights art *
At the time, homosexualy was illegal 49 stat, gays and lbians were barred om workg for the feral ernment, and police treated cross-drsg as a punishable crime. After Stonewall, om the 1970s on, art beme a safe space where overtly gay, lbian, trans, queer and nonnformg ias, subjects and imag uld be eely explored.
HOW A SELF-TGHT ART CURATOR BEME A GAY RIGHTS CHAMPN
The long history of homophobia the Wtern world didn’t keep homosexualy out of art, necsarily, but did drive artists to nceal their sexual preferenc behd visual s. In his 1934 patg The Fleet’s In, for stance, Pl Cadm ed a natnal sndal wh his pictn of dnken sailors rog wh women, but that hetero actn is, effect, a clever distractn om the homoerotic nuendo of the sailors’ buttock-clgg pants.