By Editorial Staff Outsider, queer and Indigenous artists are getting an overdue platform at the 60th Venice Biennale contemporary art...
By Jude Jones Jude Jones writes about the often-overlooked career of trans photographer Loren Rex Cameron and the prescient importance...
Warning: This article may contain content intended for mature audiences and may not be suitable for individuals under the age of 18. Viewer discretion is advised. By Răzvan Ion In the era before widespread internet access, acquiring Jean-Daniel Cadinot’s gay porn movies was akin to unearthing a rare gem. Unlike...
By Jude Jones Two bodies – not entirely human, not entirely animal – elide in intimate union, orange skin on...
By Miruna Tiberiu For those who have strolled down the streets of Shoreditch, past the swathes of fashion students standing...
By Jude Jones In the lead-up to the festive period, we’re republishing this article written in 2022 – and originally published in the Cambridge Language Collective – by acting managing editor Jude Jones on the queer art history and medieval iconography of Jesus Christ, opening new possibilities for reading the...
We look forward to a time when we can write an article without mentioning the dark days of Corona...
In 1971, Rüdiger Trautsch was a graphic design student with two main interests: photography, and West Germany’s just-born gay rights...
September 7th marked the opening of ‘Philadelphia’, the inaugural show of Quil Lemons, a radical queer photographer who, at age 26, is already pushing the boundaries of both queer and black representation. Lemons first gained notoriety with ‘Glitterboy’, a series of portraits that sought to decode traditional understandings of hypermasculinity...
By Jude Jones In this spotlight piece, staff writer Jude Jones looks at American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia and his project...