The Queer Encyclopedia of the Visual
Arts A glbtq
Encyclopedia
Edited by
Claude J. Summers
The first comprehensive, authoritative queer guide
to the visual arts
Why is St. Sebastian an icon of gay male artists? Is
there such a thing as a gay or lesbian sensibility?
What's the connection between Buddhist monasteries and
Japanese homoerotic imagery? And are all those European
bathing scenes as deliciously homoerotic as they seem?
The perfect browser's guide to queer art—and the
ideal reference work— The Queer Encyclopedia of the
Visual Arts answers these questions and more in
detailed, readable essays that will keep you turning
pages long after you've found the answer you were
looking for. An easy-to-use, fascinating, and culturally
inclusive volume with in-depth critical analyses of
major figures, and bibliographies to guide further
study.
A distinctly queer presence permeates the history of
the visual arts—from Michelangelo's David and
homoerotic images on ancient Greek vases to Frida
Kahlo's self-portraits and the photography of Claude
Cahun and Robert Mapplethorpe. From the editors of
glbtq.com, The Queer Encyclopedia of the Visual
Arts showcases the enormous contribution of gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer artists to
painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture,
and architecture.
"There's a wealth of information here—it would be
easy to spend hours wandering among the entries."
—Books To Watch Out For
CLAUDE J. SUMMERS, Professor Emeritus in the
Humanities at the University of Michigan–Dearborn, is
the editor of The
Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, and Musical
Theater and The Gay and Lesbian Literary
Heritage. The general editor of glbtq.com, he lives in New
Orleans.
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