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Art History from an LGBT Perspective

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Art History from an LGBT Perspective

By: Cesar Marcus
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What is LGBTQ+ Art?
LGBTQ+ art is not an artistic style per se, but rather an approach that focuses on the representations and experiences of people with diverse sexual and gender identities.
This approach can include everything from works that directly address themes of queer identity and desire to those where non-normative sexuality or gender is implied or coded. LGBTQ+ art is also characterized by its challenge to dominant aesthetic and cultural norms.
Many queer artists have used their work to critique heteronormative conventions of gender and sexuality, using subversion, irony, and symbolism to create spaces where queer identities can be made visible and celebrated.
It is important to understand that LGBTQ+ art is not limited to depicting figures or scenes that explicitly identify it.
Many times, works of art operate through subtle visual codes, using ambiguity and abstraction to speak about desire, identity, and subjectivity.
This ability to operate on the margins of the dominant visual language makes LGBTQ+ art a unique space of cultural resistance.
Throughout history, representations of non-normative relationships and diverse gender identities have existed in multiple forms. In ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome, we can find evidence of relationships that today would be considered queer.
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