Muri Assunção
Queer Chicano Art Is as Timeless As It Is Vital
In a new exhibition of queer Chicano art from the 60s through the 90s, certain timeless questions about identity and protest ring true today.
How AIDS Changed Art Forever
Three recent exhibitions show that though HIV is no longer a death sentence, the art world is still grappling with its psychological toll.
Photos from New York’s Post-Stonewall, Pre-AIDS Cruising Scene
How photographer Alvin Baltrop captured a culture of queer sex that might have otherwise been lost to history.