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The Alice Austen House Museum in Staten Island is preparing to receive thousands of images and negatives by the iconic artist who defied 19th-century gender norms.
The curators wanted visitors to understand the vast scale of the contributions of queer and trans artists that art history has overlooked.
Ada Lovelace was a pioneer of computing and she loved the new technology of photography too. These pictures are now worth ...
The Birth of a New Identity, 1869–1939,” on view at Wrightwood 659, over 300 works of art explore homosexuality.
In the latest work by Chase Hall, on view at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, material investigations explore race and identity.
The only self-portrait by Clara Peeters may smash the 17th-century Flemish still life painter's auction record next month at ...
In “Superfine,” the Africana-studies scholar Monica L. Miller explores the links between style, self-presentation, and ...
As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam Museum is spotlighting the men and women who fought to end slavery but received little ...
How do AI image generators picture the past? New research indicates that they drop smartphones into the 18th century, insert laptops into 1930s scenes, and place vacuum cleaners in 19th-century homes, ...
There’s another red flag: never trust a 19th-century male medic who is excessively interested in obs and gynae. ‘This is the story of a murder, not a murderer,’ Rubenhold writes in her prologue. She ...
The groundbreaking exhibition at Chicago's Wrightwood 659 confronts erasure with a glorious celebration of the vital legacy of queer history through art.