Art
Being Gay Under Trump
Ron Amato’s exhibition Gay in Trumpland explores the dark fear many gay men are internalizing as President Trump and his inner circle remove rights and protections for LGBTQ individuals.
Art
Ron Amato’s exhibition Gay in Trumpland explores the dark fear many gay men are internalizing as President Trump and his inner circle remove rights and protections for LGBTQ individuals.
Art
In Donna Gottschalk's photographs we’re not seeing LGBTQ history filtered or retold; we’re seeing it in the moment, from women who were there as it was unfolding.
Art
Hammer came out in 1970 and her work during that period feels tied to her declaration of independence from social norms.
Art
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in Soho has doubled in size, with a new exhibition that offers the opportunity to reconsider what constitutes queer art.
Art
In Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art’s latest exhibition, queer artists turn to collage to construct new worlds and identities.
Art
A public health crisis is one of these human occurrences that brings several contravening responses and feelings to the surface: fear, recrimination, massive research efforts, emotional appeals for safety and help, charitable sacrifice, anger, religious discrimination, political advocacy, and on.
Announcement
The Leslie-Lohman Museum in SoHo will continue to grow its educational offerings in 2016, anchored by its Speakers Series.[http://engine.nectarads.com/p/eyJhdiI6Nzg2OTcsImF0IjoyMCwiYnQiOjAsImNtIjozNTgzNzMsImNoIjoxOTMwLCJjayI6e30sImNyIjoxMzIzNzY2LCJkbSI6NCwiZmMiOjE0NjA0MzUsImZsIjoxMDE4NTM5LCJpcCI6IjU
Art
Try not to roll your eyes: the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art has created an exhibition about the erotic.
News
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art announced yesterday a major expansion of its current Soho space that will result in the near doubling of the young institution's footprint.
Announcement
The 2015 Leslie-Lohman Speakers Series, designed to heighten the level of critical dialogue around LGBTQ art, begins this April.[http://engine.nectarads.com/p/eyJhdiI6Nzg2OTcsImF0IjoyMCwiYnQiOjAsImNtIjoyMjgwODgsImNoIjoxOTMwLCJjciI6ODEzMDUyLCJkbSI6NCwiZmMiOjg0NzQ1NCwiZmwiOjU0NjY1OCwiaXAiOiI1NC4yMDQuM
Art
In Irreverent: A Celebration of Censorship, opening next month at the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in New York, all of the art has previously been censored from major museums.
Interview
CHICAGO — John Chaich's exhibition Queer Threads considers artworks that use craft aesthetics to reclaim, reimagine, and renegotiate previously accepted hierarchies of visual culture.