short story of queer art

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The Short Story of Queer Art presents a comprehensive overview of art history by highlighting the obstacles overcome and pioneering achievements of queer artists. It emphasizes their significant roles in major artistic movements and shines a light on overlooked creators who are currently being recognized and reevaluated.

this book thoughtfully examines more than 40 significant artworks and artists from diverse regions and historical periods, connecting them to pivotal movements, themes, and innovations in art. it showcases a varied selection, including aubrey beardsley's the peacock skirt, frida kahlo's self-portrait with cropped hair, cecil beaton's stephen tennant in costume as prince charming, and tamara de lempicka's autoportrait.

clear and succinct yet richly illustrated, this book uncovers the links across various eras, artists, and styles, offering readers an in-depth appreciation of the diverse accomplishments of queer artists within genres such as classical art, art nouveau, pop art, street art, and video installations.