Art like Life will just go on, and in the case of these two excellent new Exhibits at the National Portrait Galley in London they should be still there when we stop self-quarantining. Sir David Hockney is probably the greatest living queer artist in the world. At the age of 82 he is still … Continue reading
Queerguru always likes to keep track of London Gallery Henry Miller Fine Art that specializes on the Male Form. The collection spans many centuries and types of media, including paintings, drawings, prints and photography from the 16th Century to the present day. His current Exhibit includes a special section of work by David Hockney … Continue reading
Veteran Brit performance artist David Hoyle who we feature as often as we can has just mounted an exhibit of his artwork with his best friend for over the past 30 years, the photographer Lee Baxter. The two have a lot in common besides living in the same postcode in the very queer-friendly city … Continue reading
British TV is so much more liberated than here in the US for when it comes to matters of sex they can be more than a little prudish and homophobic to boot. This last week saw a stunning same-sex couple duo David and Javier electrify both the judges and the audience of Britains Got Talent with their salsa … Continue reading
The fine-art photographer David LaChapelle is making a stop on his World Tour in Miami to promote a two-volume project to complete his five-book, career-spanning anthology. In Lost + Found, Part I, LaChapelle unveils a visual record of the times we live in. Together with Good News, Part II, it represents a sublime concluding chapter to … Continue reading