PHOTOGRAPHY: Exploring Queer Bodies and Desire: Spyros Rennt’s ‘Corporeal’.
Capturing the beauty of queer bodies and the power of self-acceptance, Spyros Rennt’s new photo book Corporeal is a vibrant homage to queer identity
ART: A Look Inside "I Love You Like Mirrors Do" by Coyote Parks.
Coyote Park's lens captures more than just moments; it captures the essence of love, intimacy, and togetherness. Their latest exhibition, "I Love You Like Mirrors Do," is currently captivating audiences at the esteemed Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York City. The exhibition, part of the museum's Interventions series, invites LGBTQIA+ artists to explore the extensive collection established by Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman, pioneers in showcasing homoerotic art and preserving the work of AIDS victims.
BOOKS: A Closer Look at the Legacy of Blacklips, the Underground Queer Performance Cult.
Blacklips: Her Life and Her Many, Many Deaths is a book that documents the history and legacy of the Blacklips Performance Cult. This theatrical collective emerged from the queer underground during the AIDS crisis in New York City and left a lasting impact on the world of performance art.
ART: Frieda Toranzo Jaeger Explores Queer Bliss, Catastrophe and Freedom in “Autonomous Drive”.
In her first major solo exhibition in the USA, Mexican artist Frieda Toranzo Jaeger explores queer freedom and the creation of safe spaces in response to a possible apocalyptic future.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paging Through Ian Lewandowski’s new book, The Ice Palace is Gone.
The Ice Palace Is Gone features images of Ian Lewandowski’s close queer friends and acquaintances. The settings for each image is a space in which his subjects feel safe, from studios and bedrooms to dining rooms and outdoor spaces.
MUSIC: South Africa’s First All-Queer, All-Black Compilation EP Explores and Celebrates Queer Freedom.
Aptly titled, “Nkululeko”, which means freedom in isiZulu, this first-of-its-kind EP features six original tracks performed by Queer artists and highlights queer struggles, love, the fight for freedom, and community.
ART: Exploring Pol Anglada’s Latest Erotic Exhibition, “Hole”. (NSFW)
Since 2019, Pol Anglada has gained widespread recognition for his (homo)erotic depictions of Queer experiences and encounters. His latest exhibition, appropriately titled “Hole”, continues this journey with a series of erotic and abstracted close-ups.
ART: Danny Ferrell’s Latest Exhibition Features Vibrant Portraits of Queer People.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Ugo Woatzi’s “Chameleon” Series Explores the Dualities of Queer Existence.
French photographer Ugo Woatzi’s ongoing photographic series Chameleon is an exploration of all the “in between” experiences queer people navigate.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paging Through “AIKO”, the New Visual Diary by Florian Hetz.
ART: Say Hello to José Rojas, the Mexican Artist Who Combines Fine Art, Pop Culture and Queerness.
The bold and unique world of José Rojas contains “snapshots of many queer fantasies—from vanilla to kinky”.