ArtDan BeauchampAugust 27, 2019Venice Biennale, Nicole Eisenman, Eisenman, Zanele Muholi, Muholi, Bárbara Wagner, Barbara Wagner, Wagner, Benjamin de Burca, de Burca, Burca, Queer, LGBT, Christian Bendayán, Christian Bendayan, Bendayán, Bendayan, United States, Venice, Peru, Taiwan, South Africa, Brazil, Trans, Martine Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Photography, Video, Painting, Michael Armitage, Armitage, Kenya, Technology, Surveillance, Shu Lea Cheang, CheangComment Queer Art Shines at the 58th Venice Biennale For 2019’s edition of the Venice Biennale, artists created works that examine the turbulent history of sexuality, gender, and government sanctioned homophobia. Here is a small selection of my favorite artworks. ArtDan BeauchampAugust 27, 2019Venice Biennale, Nicole Eisenman, Eisenman, Zanele Muholi, Muholi, Bárbara Wagner, Barbara Wagner, Wagner, Benjamin de Burca, de Burca, Burca, Queer, LGBT, Christian Bendayán, Christian Bendayan, Bendayán, Bendayan, United States, Venice, Peru, Taiwan, South Africa, Brazil, Trans, Martine Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Photography, Video, Painting, Michael Armitage, Armitage, Kenya, Technology, Surveillance, Shu Lea Cheang, CheangComment
ArtDan BeauchampMay 28, 2019Zanele Muholi, Muholi, Contemporary Art, South Africa, Queer, Rape, Blackness, Autonomy and Sexuality, FeminismComment About Zanele Muholi's Ntozakhe II ArtDan BeauchampMay 28, 2019Zanele Muholi, Muholi, Contemporary Art, South Africa, Queer, Rape, Blackness, Autonomy and Sexuality, FeminismComment