Who’s Afraid Of Stardust? Positions of Contemporary Queer Art Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Text by Stephanie Braun, Matthias Dachwald, Christian Dieneman, Kathrin Dreckmann, Benno Gammerl, Alexander Graeff, Hans Hengelein, Jonathan Katz, Jan Künemund, et al. A tribute to 30 artists whose work contends with the social and political implications of queerness, bolstered by a bevy of texts and interviews This volume spotlights works by 30 artists who address different facets of queerness. Each featured artist has mined their individual experience in order to critique and/or flout social constructions of power.
Although the focus of this publication is cast on the participating artists, it also features interviews with scholars of gender and queer studies as well as texts on queer pop and film history, ballroom culture, queer fashion, the history of pride in Germany and the development of § 175 (a German statute that criminalized sexual relations between men). Literary and sociopolitical texts by queer art writers Hengameh Yaghoobifarah, Daniel Schreiber and Benno Gammerl, among others, complement this multiperspective view of queer culture.
Artists include: Leigh Bowery, Katherine Bradford, Félix González-Torres, Keith Haring, Peter Hujar, Chloe Sherman, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol.
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