Crossing lines: Queer artists on borders, belonging and nationhood
Jun 12, 2026by Agnish Ray Jun 12, 2026
Queer and migrant identities intersecting at this year’s Venice Art Biennale highlight the normative exclusions of the nation-state.
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by Agnish Ray Jun 12, 2026
Queer and migrant identities intersecting at this year’s Venice Art Biennale highlight the normative exclusions of the nation-state.
by Dhwani Shanghvi Jul 01, 2024
Studio Juggernaut and Studio GreyMatter facilitate an ecosystem that seeks to provide optimal conditions for queer bodies and communities to grow, change, and be.
by Manu Sharma Jun 21, 2024
In an interview with STIR, queer photographer Sunil Gupta discusses his practice, politics and the future of his work.
by Manu Sharma Jun 20, 2024
To celebrate Pride Month, STIR delves into its extensive archive to highlight the compelling artistic practice of eight queer artists.
by Vatsala Sethi Dec 26, 2022
Best of 2022: STIR looks at art galleries, art collectives, and movements that supported LGBTQ artists, people of colour, and diverse life forms.
by Anmol Ahuja Aug 26, 2022
In a sensitively strewn conversation, Adam Nathaniel Furman speaks with Dr. Adam Kaasa on their new book, an essential history, and notions of refuge in a queer ecosystem.
by Jerry Elengical Jun 25, 2022
On Roosevelt Island, this vibrant installation promotes inclusivity and personal freedom, having been unveiled alongside Latinx cultural group Ballet Hispànico for Pride month.
by STIRworld Jun 23, 2022
The multi-coloured, customisable Xbox Pride Controller 2022 is garbed in 34 community flags inspired by stories and identities of the LGBTQIA+ community for Pride month, and beyond.
by STIRworld Jun 23, 2022
Looking at the practice of Salman Toor, Gilbert Lewis, Alex Baczynski-Jenkins, Camilo Godoy and Laura Aguilar that concerns the queer community.
by Jerry Elengical Jun 02, 2021
LEGO's first LGBTQIA+set called 'Everyone is Awesome', designed by Matthew Ashton, features a cascade of colours with 11 unique figurines inspired by the iconic rainbow flag.
by Georgina Maddox Jul 10, 2019
With gay and queer art making art-mart cash registers ring, it is time to celebrate the rainbow spectrum.
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