<p>"One of the most beautiful and comprehensive retrospectives on the impact of queer art throughout history."—<em>OUT Online</em></p><p>"[A] comprehensive and definitive survey of artworks that have constructed, contested, or otherwise responded to alternative forms of sexuality... [has] an accessible, authoritative voice, with a wealth of rarely-seen imagery."—<em>Aspire: Design and Home Magazine</em></p><p>"A fascinating mix of work and approaches, and draws out the often hidden and subversive nature of queer art that came from necessity thanks to the persecution of the LGBTQ+ people through history and still in many places today... A superb book, not only does it provide a fascinating insight into a genre that was for so long hidden or overlooked, but the unique culture that created it. The importance of this book is as much in it's existence as it is due to it's contents. It's an insight into a history and art that too many of us are unaware of, even as members of the LGBT community."—<em>LondonLampost.com</em></p><p>"A comprehensive survey of over 250 artists, exploring the history of queer representation over the past 130 years."—<em>Whitewall</em></p><p>"Born out of repression and adversity, queer art has always been about stepping outside the comfort zone and searching out other ways of being. Now, its politically charged legacy is being celebrated in a new book."—<em>HuckMag</em></p><p>"There's much to absorb in this expanded reissue."—<em>New York Times</em></p><p>"An expanded reissue of the 2013 LGBTQ fine art canon, much of it benefits from a close read of the fine print, owing to its discrete or symbolic nature."—<em>Honolulu Star Advertiser</em></p><p>"An important resource for students of art, art history, and gender and sexuality studies, this new edition of <em>Art and Queer Culture</em> is recommended for academic libraries."—<em>Booklist</em></p>

A revised, updated edition of the acclaimed historical overview of Queer art – available for the first time in paperback

Art & Queer Culture  is an unprecedented survey of visual art and alternative sexualities from the late nineteenth century to the present. Beautifully illustrated and clearly written, this special edition has been updated to include the art and visual culture that has emerged since the publication of its acclaimed first edition in 2013. A group of new contributors – themselves gay, lesbian, queer and trans – join the primary authors in emphasizing the global sweep of queer contemporary art and the newfound visibility of gender non-conforming artists. In a compact, reader-friendly format, this revised volume packs over 130 years of queer art history.   Art and Queer Culture   features work by famous artists such as Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe alongside that of AIDS activists, lesbian separatists, and pre-Stonewall photographers and scrapbook-keepers who did not regard themselves as artists at all. The volume traces a spectacular history of queer life and creativity in the modern age.

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A revised, updated edition of the acclaimed historical overview of Queer art
Big, Queer, complex, and sumptuously done-up ... beautiful illustrations... ranging from anonymous pornographic photos to some of the greatest paintings done by humans... A heady and thoroughly pleasing mix-up of low and high culture... A landmark tome... Sagely curated. - Dazed & Confused

A comprehensive historical overview of Queer Art ... Chock-full of photos, drawings, posters, texts, and more,

documenting the rise of Queer artistic voices in modern society. - LA Weekly

A significant resource. - Aesthetica

Brilliant ... A gorgeous coffee-table book that showcases Queer culture from nightclubs to high art ... Ambitious and timely. - Diva

An expertly researched, combined reader and artist directory. - Art Review
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Product details

ISBN
9780714878348
Published
2019
Publisher
Phaidon Press Ltd; Phaidon Press Ltd
Weight
1020 gr
Height
232 mm
Width
171 mm
Thickness
28 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
304

Biographical note

Catherine Lord is professor of studio art at the University of California, Irvine.

Richard Meyer is Robert and Ruth Halperin Professor in Art History at Stanford University.