LGBTQ
Just call me Gluck—the artist at the vanguard of gender fluidity
Brighton exhibition includes love letters and artist's final painting, a memento mori
Coming out in America: Syrian artist Nabil Mousa brings LGBT issues to the fore in Michigan show
His depiction of the US flag is adorned with same-sex couples
Paris to open an LGBT archive centre in 2020
Move spurred by recent success of 120 Beats per Minute film about Aids activism
Podcast episode three: how the Getty is shaping southern California’s art scene
The story behind Pacific Standard Time in Los Angeles; Ming Wong on the historic queer art show in Taipei. Plus: an exclusive audio work by Zardulu the Mythmaker
First-ever museum show celebrating queer Asian art opens in Taiwan
Exhibition marks country's May ruling setting stage to legalise gay marriage
Muholi defies stigma and stereotypes at the Stedelijk
Around 80 pictures spanning over a decade are on display in Amsterdam
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artists warn against the appropriation of queer imagery by straight artists
As the "gay aesthetic" goes mainstream who should owns queer culture?
Emin slams Russia over gay rights
Moscow’s Ekaterina Cultural Foundation is set to host a retrospective of the Young British Artists
Married same-sex couples to get art tax breaks
Museums could benefit, as well as spouses who inherit works
'Sexuality, Politics and Protest': The Frieze talk on activism after AIDS
Considering why artistic responses to the AIDS crisis are relevant today
Gay images censored after Vatican’s legal threat
Gonzalo Orquín received a letter from the Vicariate of Rome
Married gay couples to get art tax breaks
Museums could benefit, as well as sponsors
Museums caught in the crossfire of discrimination in Russia
Conservative and anti-gay campaigns hit museums
Anti-gay law clash in Russia may impact Moscow International Biennale for Young Art
Young Russians' art may challenge St Petersburg hate legislation
Poland’s National Museum champions gay rights: critics up in arms
“Ars Homo Erotica” exhibition runs 11 June to 5 Septmber
Smithsonian to host exhibition of gay art
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery will host “Hide-Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture” in October
Israel builds first monument to LGBTQ holocaust victims
Work is expected to start next month
Immortality, Roman style : Hadrian celebrated at the British Museum
Hadrian was a politically savvy, calculating, vicious, lion-hunting, married, gay general in the best tradition
Two new Holocaust memorials for Berlin
Parliament approves final budgets for monuments to homosexuals and Roma and Sinti people murdered by the Nazis
Best of British for Texas as private collectors put their art on display
Kenny Goss and George Michael set to open a gallery in Dallas
Film-maker claims Warhol sexuality cover up
Denying the artist’s homosexuality makes his work more saleable, she says
The films of Warhol’s lost lover rediscovered: A documentary on Danny Williams
Esther Robinson’s engrossing movie includes footage of several of Williams’ films
Contrary to expectation, these books provide new information about and expand our understanding of Picasso and his art
Was Picasso gay?
Unilever withdraws sponsorship fearing the brand would be presented as homophobic
Art or publicity stunt?
Queens in their castles: Photographic studies of gay men’s homes
Tom Atwood's new book reviewed
From superpower to no power this week in New York
Silly season in New York brings mobsters out on the town, gay-makeovers for the men of America and 80s disco to Kenny Schacter’s new gallery
LGBT photography collection grows at the Guggenheim
A large archive of George Platt Lynes photographs, including portraits, fashion shots and homo-erotic studies, joins the Mapplethorpe bequest
Books: Guido Reni, loved by the Victorians, despised by modernists and purists
Reni is in for a late twentieth-century treatment as political activist and secretly gay