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A time of one's own : histories of feminism in contemporary art / by Grant, Catherine(Catherine Mary),author.; Duke University Press,publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Covering artworks from 2002 to 2017, A Time of One's Own maps a revival of feminism in contemporary art that takes up the creative and political implications of disrupted temporalities to activate "a time of one's own." Catherine Grant shifts Virginia Woolf's spatial metaphor of a "room of one's own" into a temporal register in order to bring together different historical moments of feminist thinking. In doing so, Grant positions reenactments of past feminist projects not just as an art practice, but as a model for a queered feminist art history in which discussions of queer temporalities, feminist histories, and definitions of "the contemporary" and "contemporary art" are refined and politicized. Joining political theorizing and creative imagining from Bertolt Brecht, Walter Benjamin, and Virginia Woolf with theories of queer temporalities, feminist time and 'the contemporary' in art, this book narrates an intentionally incomplete feminist art history that joins real and imagined feminist communities across time and place"--
Subjects: Feminism and art.; Feminism in art.; Homosexuality and art.; Art; Feminist theory.; Queer theory.; Feminist theory.; Queer theory.;
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Art & queer culture / by Lord, Catherine,1949-compiler,writer of added commentary.author.; Meyer, Richard,1966-compiler,writer of added commentary.author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Survey : Inverted histories: 1885-1979 / Richard Meyer ; Inside the body politic: 1980-present / Catherine Lord -- Works : Thresholds (1885-1909) ; Stepping out (1910-29) ; Case studies (1930-49) ; Closet organizers (1950-64) ; Into the streets (1965-79) ; Sex wars (1980-94) ; Queer worlds (1995-2009) -- Here and Now (2010-present) -- Artists' Biographies -- Index.Updated and revised, Art & Queer Culture is a comprehensive and definitive survey of artworks that have constructed, contested, or otherwise responded to alternative forms of sexuality. Rather than focusing exclusively on artists who self-identify as gay or lesbian, Art & Queer Culture instead traces the shifting possibilities and constraints of sexual identity that have provided visual artists with a rich creative resource over the last 130 years - and it does so in an accessible, authoritative voice, and with a wealth of rarely-seen imagery.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Homosexuality in art; Homosexuality and art.; Homosexuality in art.; Art, Modern; Gays; Gay artists.; Lesbian artists.;
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Gay artists in modern American culture : an imagined conspiracy / by Sherry, Michael S.,1945-(CARDINAL)188340;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-270) and index.Introduction: Nixon, myself, and others -- Discovery -- Explanation -- Frenzy -- Barber at the met -- Aftermath.Lambda Literary Award, 2008
Subjects: Homosexuality and art; Arts, American; Homosexuality; Homosexuality.;
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The seduction of the Mediterranean : writing, art, and homosexual fantasy / by Aldrich, Robert,1954-(CARDINAL)733514;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-255) and index.
Subjects: European literature; Homosexuality in literature.;
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Queer X design : 50 years of signs, symbols, banners, logos, and graphic art of LGBTQ / by Campbell, Andy,1982-author.;
Introduction -- Pre-Liberation -- 1970s -- 1980s -- 1990s -- 21st Century.The first-ever illustrated history of the iconic designs, symbols, and graphic art representing more than 5 decades of LGBTQ pride and activism--from the evolution of Gilbert Baker's rainbow flag to the NYC Pride typeface launched in 2017, and beyond. Organized by decade beginning with Pre-Liberation and then spanning the 1970s through the new millennium, QUEER X DESIGN will be an empowering, uplifting, and colorful celebration of the hundreds of graphics--from shapes and symbols to flags and iconic posters--that have stood for the powerful and ever-evolving LGBTQ movement over the last five-plus decades. Included in the collection will be everything from Gilbert Baker's original rainbow flag, ACT-UP's Silence = Death poster, the AIDS quilt, and Keith Haring's "Heritage of Pride" logo, as well as the original Lavender Menace t-shirt design, logos such as "The Pleasure Chest", protest buttons such as "Anita Bryant Sucks Oranges", and so much more. Sidebars throughout will cover important visual groupings such as a "Lexicon of Pride Flags", explaining the now more than a dozen flags that represent segments of the community, and the evolution of the pink triangle.
Subjects: Homosexuality and art; Sexual minorities in art; Sexual minorities; Signs and symbols; Universal design; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
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Queer / by Getsy, David,editor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)302843; Barney, Natalie Clifford,contributor.(CARDINAL)722029; Cocteau, Jean,1889-1963,contributor.(CARDINAL)138321; Bruce, Richard,1906-1987,contributor.(CARDINAL)875074; Genet, Jean,1910-1986,contributor.(CARDINAL)142224; Smith, Jack,1932-1989,contributor.(CARDINAL)872035; Oiticica, Hélio,1937-1980,contributor.(CARDINAL)269982; Manayath, Nithin,contributor.; Ludlam, Charles,contributor.(CARDINAL)743695; Pérez Ocaña, José,1947-1983,contributor.(CARDINAL)873461; Barthes, Roland,contributor.(CARDINAL)142766; Hammond, Harmony,contributor.(CARDINAL)153929; Fani-Kayode, Rotimi,1955-1989,contributor.(CARDINAL)872014; Jarman, Derek,1942-1994,contributor.(CARDINAL)740159; Bordowitz, Gregg,contributor.(CARDINAL)873201; Julien, Isaac,contributor.(CARDINAL)899902; Sillman, Amy,contributor.(CARDINAL)286572; Hudson,contributor.(CARDINAL)408187; Zevallos, Sergio,1962-contributor.(CARDINAL)873583; Riggs, Marlon T.,contributor.(CARDINAL)204216; Wojnarowicz, David,contributor.(CARDINAL)770843; Saint, Assotto,1957-1994,contributor.(CARDINAL)871978; Jacoby, Roberto,contributor.(CARDINAL)871912; González-Torres, Félix,1957-1996,contributor.(CARDINAL)217534; Moyer, Carrie,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)873515; Pham, Thi Hans,1954-contributor.(CARDINAL)875102; Lord, Catherine,1949-contributor.(CARDINAL)856456; Eisenman, Nicole,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)873330; Steiner, A. L.,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)856453; Blas, Zach,contributor.(CARDINAL)873628; Muholi, Zanele,contributor.(CARDINAL)331918; Leonard, Zoe,contributor.(CARDINAL)784596; Corinne, Tee A.,1943-2006,contributor.(CARDINAL)871930; Bowery, Leigh,contributor.(CARDINAL)875085; Ma, Liuming,1969-contributor.(CARDINAL)873318; Blake, Nayland,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)865198; Tillmans, Wolfgang,1968-contributor.(CARDINAL)283435; Hughes, Holly,1955 March 10-contributor.(CARDINAL)873307; Olesen, Henrik,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)873368; Shah, Tejal,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)306373; Fujiwara, Simon,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873421; Llopis, María,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873598; Brooke, Kaucyila,contributor.(CARDINAL)875078; Lorenz, Renate,contributor.(CARDINAL)856451; Bronson, AA,1946-contributor.(CARDINAL)153573; Campuzano, Giuseppe,1969-2013,contributor.(CARDINAL)873337; De Genevieve, Barbara,1947-contributor.(CARDINAL)875054; Burns, A. K.,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873450; Hardy, K8,contributor.(CARDINAL)873305; Müller, Ulrike,1971-contributor.(CARDINAL)873336; Gupta, Sunil,1953-contributor.(CARDINAL)306688; Roysdon, Emily,contributor.(CARDINAL)856447; Hayes, Sharon,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)873417; Mitchell, Allyson,contributor.(CARDINAL)856439; Segade, Alexandro,contributor.(CARDINAL)873532; Zaʻatarī, Akram,contributor.(CARDINAL)875114; Khaled, Mahmoud,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873131; Yan, Xing,contributor.(CARDINAL)871763; Sahib, Prem,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873696; Hall, Gordon,1983-contributor.(CARDINAL)873629; Motta, Carlos,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)873534; Stryker, Susan,contributor.(CARDINAL)393108; Athey, Ron,contributor.(CARDINAL)873178; Opie, Catherine,1961-contributor.(CARDINAL)265349; Acosta, niv,contributor.; Tsang, Wu,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)784381; Radziszewski, Karol,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)873437; Preciado, Paul B.,contributor.(CARDINAL)873560; Gaines, Malik,contributor.(CARDINAL)855605; Vo, Danh,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873477; Conrad, Ryan,1983-contributor.(CARDINAL)872249; Braden, Scott,contributor.(CARDINAL)872066; Davis, Vaginal,contributor.; Fung, Richard,contributor.(CARDINAL)855505; Dyke Action Machine! (Art project),contributor.(CARDINAL)873580; Elmgreen & Dragset,contributor.(CARDINAL)784371; Fierce Pussy (Artists' group),contributor.(CARDINAL)873588; Gilbert & George,contributor.(CARDINAL)213380; Gran Fury (Artists' collective),contributor.; Lesbian Avengers (Organization),contributor.(CARDINAL)873344; MIT Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)175217; Queer Technologies,contributor.; Ridykeulous,contributor.; Toxic Titties (Group of artists),contributor.(CARDINAL)873485; Whitechapel Art Gallery,publisher.(CARDINAL)152447; Yeguas del Apocalipsis (Artists' collective),contributor.(CARDINAL)874358;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-232) and index."Rather than a book of queer theory for artists, this is a book of artists' queer tactics and infectious concepts. In the first such anthology to be centred on artists' writings, numerous conversations about queer practice are brought together from diverse individual, social and cultural contexts. Together these texts describe and examine the ways in which artists have used the concept of queer as a site of political and institutional critique, as a framework to develop new families and histories, as a spur to action, and as a basis from which to declare inassimilable difference"--Back cover.
Subjects: Homosexuality and the arts.; Artists' writings.; Art and design.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Lesbian art.; Gay art.; Bisexual art.; Transgender art.; Queer art.; LGBTQ+ artists.; Lesbian artists.; Gay artists.; Bisexual artists.; Transgender artists.; Queer artists.; Queer gaze.; Queer theory.; Lesbian artists.; Gay artists.; Queer theory.;
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Queer impressions : Henry James's art of fiction / by Pigeon, Elaine.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-176) and index.
Subjects: James, Henry, 1843-1916; Aestheticism (Literature); Art and literature; Homosexuality and literature; Realism in literature.; Romanticism; Tragic, The, in literature.;
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Dragging away : queer abstraction in contemporary art / by Lancaster, Lex Morgan,1986-author.(CARDINAL)885119; Duke University Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)290492;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-176) and index."Dragging Away argues that abstraction is a tactic of queering in contemporary art that contributes to critical politics of gender, sexuality, and race, while refusing oppressive representational logics. Focusing on the formal and material innovations of current queer and feminist artists, Lex Morgan Lancaster attends to their drag on certain loaded modernist strategies-the hard edge, the grid, color, and the readymade-in order to draw out their social and political capacities and relevance for the present. The book offers comparative analysis between modernist and mid-century abstract artworks and their contemporary interlocutors, demonstrating how abstraction does queer work through visual and material processes of dragging that expose the violence of abstraction while at the same time exploding processes of categorization and signification. Dragging Away makes a methodological intervention in the field of art history by combining a politically-driven formalist and materialist analysis with queer, feminist, and critical race theories in order to take these artists' formal and material experimentations seriously as social and political praxis"--
Subjects: Abstraction; Art and race.; Art and society; Art, Abstract; Art; Critical race theory; Feminism and art; Feminist theory; Homosexuality and art; Modernism (Art); Queer theory; Female gaze.; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Queer art.; Queer artists.; Queer gaze.; Transgender art.; Transgender artists.; Critical race theory.; Feminist theory.; Queer theory.;
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Queer abstraction / by Ledesma, Jared,1982-author,curator.(CARDINAL)898089; Getsy, David,contributor.(CARDINAL)302843; Fleming, Jeff,writer of foreword.; Des Moines Art Center,publisher,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)137215; Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)565021;
Includes bibliographical references.Queer Abstraction will be the first exhibition in the Des Moines Art Center's 70-year history to focus exclusively on queer subject matter. It marks a substantial shift in the Art Center's programming by purposely including queer voices that have been left out of art history. Assistant Curator Jared Ledesma is organizing the exhibition. For more than a century, many Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer artists have turned to the language of abstraction to illustrate diverse facets of sexuality and gender. In response to specific struggles - such as the criminalization of homosexuality, the Civil Rights Movement, and the AIDS crisis - queer artists have embraced abstraction to communicate their unauthorized desires and identities through an accepted mode of art. Marsden Hartley's modernist portrait of his fallen lover, Louise Fishman's queer feminist canvases, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres's tender, conceptual works are but a few examples. Currently, abstract art that embodies this mode of expression has gained the moniker "Queer Abstraction," and has become a growing aesthetic force during the present, unsettling era. Queer Abstraction unites contemporary artists who utilize the amorphous possibilities of abstraction to convey what it means to exist on the margins.--Museum website
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Homosexuality and art; Queer theory; Sexual minorities in art; Art, Abstract; Art, Modern; Queer theory.;
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Before homosexuals [videorecording] : from ancient times to Victorian crimes / by Afary, Janet,interviewee.; Bondyopadhyay, Aditya,interviewee.; Brooten, Bernadette J.,interviewee.; Crompton, Louis,1925-2009,dedicatee,interviewee.(CARDINAL)710889; Dashu, Max,interviewee.; Dawes, Christopher(Film producer),film producer,editor of moving image work.; DiNicola, Don,composer (expression); Gueboguo, Charles,1979-interviewee.; Hall, David M.(Film producer),film producer,editor of moving image work.; Hamer, Dean H.,interviewee.(CARDINAL)735029; Hanish, Michael,director of photography.; Hekma, Gert,interviewee.; Herdt, Gilbert H.,1949-interviewee.(CARDINAL)507372; Jacobowitz, Seth,interviewee.(CARDINAL)556291; Kalin, Betsy,film producer,screenwriter.; Kissack, Terence S.,interviewee.; Lalanne, Arnaud,director of photography.; Lombardi-Nash, Michael A.,interviewee.; Lorde, Audre,interviewee.(CARDINAL)130694; Maeder, Edward,interviewee.(CARDINAL)165960; McKenna, Neil,interviewee.(CARDINAL)531429; Meer, Theo van der,interviewee.; Norton, Rictor,1945-interviewee.; Opper, Thorsten,interviewee.(CARDINAL)490389; Parkinson, R. B.,interviewee.(CARDINAL)203903; Plantzos, Dimitris,interviewee.; Rocke, Michael,interviewee.; Rowbotham, Sheila,interviewee.(CARDINAL)149088; Sang, Tze-lan Deborah,interviewee.; Sarabia, Anna Leah,interviewee.; Saslow, James M.,interviewee.(CARDINAL)353420; Scagliotti, John,on-screen presenter,film director,film producer,screenwriter.; Schmidgall, Gary,1945-interviewee.(CARDINAL)514893; Strehlke, Carl Brandon,interviewee.(CARDINAL)264554; Tripāṭhī, Lakshmīnārāyaṇa,1979-interviewee.; Vanita, Ruth,interviewee.; Volpp, Sophie,1963-interviewee.; Weeks, Jeffrey,1945-interviewee.; Wypijewski, JoAnn,screenwriter,interviewee.(CARDINAL)279247; After Stonewall (Firm),presenter,publisher.; Center for Independent Documentary,production company.; First-Run Features (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)356877;
Editors, Christopher Dawes, David M. Hall ; cinematography, Michael Hanish, Arnaud Lalanne ; original music, Don DiNicola.Featuring dialogue with: Gilbert Herdt, Ph.D. (Professor of Human Sexuality at San Francisco State University), Anna Leah Sarabia (human rights activist, Philippines), Aditya Bondyopadhyay (human rights activist, India), Charles Gueboguo (author of "La Question Homosexuelle en Afrique"), Bernadette Brooten, Ph.D. (author of "Love Between Women"), Audre Lorde (poet, c. 1984 CE), Ruth Vanita, Ph.D. (author of "Same-Sex Love in India"), James Saslow , Ph.D., (author of "Ganymede in the Renaissance"), Dean Hamer, Ph.D. (author of "The Science of Desire: The Search for the Gay Gene and the Biology of Behavior"), JoAnn Wypijewski (author of Carnal Knowledge column, The Nation), Janet Afary, Ph.D. (author of "Sexual Politics in Modern Iran"), Thorsten Opper (curator of Greek & Roman sculpture, The British Museum), Sophie Volpp, Ph.D. (Department of East Asian Languages, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley), Richard Parkinson (Professor of Egyptology, Oxford University), Louis Crompton, Ph.D. (author of "Homosexuality & Civilization"), Dimitris Plantzos (author of "Greek Art and Archaeology C. 1200-30 BC"), Maria Margaronis (journalist, The Nation, London Bureau), Tze-Lan Sang, Ph.D. (author of "The Emerging Lesbian: Female Same-Sex Desire in Modern China"), Akira Ohno (art historian, Koganei Hakenomori Art Museum, Japan), Seth Jacobowitz, Ph.D. (author and Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages, Yale University), Edward Maeder (historical fashion and textiles expert), Laxmi Narayan Tripathi (Hijra guru, transgender activist), Terence Kissack, Ph.D. (author of "Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States"), Max Dashu (founder of the Suppressed Histories Archives), Rodney Lutalo (human rights activist, Uganda), Michael Rocke (Director of the Biblioteca Berenson, Harvard University, Florence, Italy, author of "Forbidden Friendships: Homosexuality and Male Culture in Renaissance Florence"), Theo van der Meer, Ph.D. (author of "Sodoms zaad in Nederland"), Gert Hekma, Ph.D. (editor of "A Cultural History of Sexuality in the Modern Age"), Richter Norton, Ph.D. (author of "My Dear Boy: Gay Love Letters Through the Centuries"), Carl Brandon Strehlke (museum art curator), Jeffrey Weeks, (author & officer of the Order of thte British Empire), Neil McKenna (author of "The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde), Michael Lombardi-Nash (translator of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs), Sheila Rowbotham (author of "Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love"), Gary Schmidgall (author of "Walt Whitman. A Gay Life").John Scagliotti, executive producer of the landmark film Before Stonewall, guides in a wondrous tour of erotic history, poetry, and visual art in his new documentary on same-sex desire, from ancient times to Victorian crimes. Traveling all over the world and talking with dozens of experts on history, art, and sexuality, he revels in lesbian love spells from ancient Rome, censored chapters of the Kamasutra, Native American two-spirit rituals, and much more."PARENTAL WARNING: This film contains adult-themed material and nudity. It is not intended for children."--Opening frames.Disc characteristics: DVD-R.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Gay liberation movement; Gay liberation movement; Gay liberation movement; Gay people; Homophobia; Homosexuality and art.; Homosexuality and literature.; Homosexuality; Homosexuality;
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