Saturday, 12 February 2022

Discover ground-breaking LGBTQIA+ art at Tate 🌈

 



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UNCOVER QUEER HISTORIES
Painting of men bathing on the right with men climbing into a boat on the left.
This LGBTQIA+ History Month, discover radical, defiant and thought-provoking artworks both online and in our galleries.

Why not start with a free guided tour of the Tate Collection through the lens of gender identity and sexuality at Tate Britain?
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LGBTQIA+ ICONS
Still from Queer Cornwall video
QUEER CORNWALL
Discover the home of ground-breaking artist Ithell Colquhoun, whose work features in Surrealism Beyond Borders.
Watch the video
Still from the Isaac Julien film
ISAAC JULIEN
See how Julien, whose film features in Life Between Islands, explores history, migration and black queer desire.
Watch the video
David Hockney: Moving Focus book cover
BOOK OF THE MONTH
DAVID HOCKNEY: MOVING FOCUS
Dive into this panoramic new perspective on Hockney's life and art, which explores queer culture in post-war Britain.
Find out more
Sharon Hayes' Everything Else Has Failed Don’t You Think It’s Time For Love?
ONLINE EVENT: 16 FEB
SPEAKING
THROUGH LOVE
Join us as Sharon Hayes talks love, politics and art, recalling when she read intimate love letters out to passing strangers.
Book your ticket
QUEERATE TATE
Discover this digital exhibition co-curated by members of the LGBTQIA+ community from all over the world, featuring personal reflections on artworks in Tate's collection.
Illuminated blue square installation
Derek Jarman, Blue (1993)
Photograph of someone binding their chest
Zanele Muholi, ID Crisis (2003)
Two people sat in a taxi cab, staring into the camera
Nan Goldin, Misty and Jimmy Paulette in a taxi, NYC (1991)
Explore the exhibition
 Discover more artwork, stories, and books by LGBTQIA+ artists on our Instagram!
Duncan Grant, Bathing 1911. Tate. © Tate
 
Isaac Julien – ‘I’m Interested in Poetry’ is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies

Queer Cornwall is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies

Speaking Through Love: Sharon Hayes has been created as part of the Terra Foundation For American Art Series: New Perspectives

Sharon Hayes Everything Else Has Failed! Don’t You Think It’s Time For Love? 2007 Tate

Derek Jarman, Blue 1993. Tate © Basilisk Communications Ltd. Presented by Tate Patrons 2014

Zanele Muholi, ID Crisis 2003. Tate © Zanele Muholi 

Nan Goldin, Misty and Jimmy Paulette in a Taxi, NYC, 1991 © Nan Goldin



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