Catherine Opie

Diana Davies, Untitled (Marsha P. Johnson Hands Out Flyers For Support of Gay Students at N.Y.U.), c. 1970, digital print, 11 x 14 in. © The New York Public Library/Art Resource, New York. Photo: Diana Davies

Art After Stonewall, 1969–1989

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the uprisings, «Art after Stonewall, 1969–1989» is a long-awaited and groundbreaking survey that features over 200 works of art and related visual materials exploring the impact of the LGBTQ liberation movement on visual culture. Presented in two parts—at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art and New York University’s Grey Art Gallery — the exhibition features artworks by openly LGBTQ artists.

De izq. a der.: Bjarne Melgaard, Think I’m Gonna Have A Baby, 2014; Travis Jeppesen, Neptune/Antoine Coysevox, 2014; Walking Figure I (City)/Thomas Houseago, 2014; Spiral Jeyy/Robert Smithson, 2014; Misc. Spill/Cady Noland, 2014. Foto: Sheldan C. Collins

Bienal Whitney 2014:estadounidense no es Americano

La historia del Museo Whitney es una donde un sueño se convierte en realidad: en algún momento del año 1918, la escultora Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney formó una galería de arte para recibir y dar a conocer…