The Bureau of Queer Art | Volume 2 | English
Queer and Queer Allied Contemporary Artists
by Art Gallery Studios
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About the Book
As your guide through The Bureau of Queer Art, I'm thrilled to spotlight incredible artistic talent and intellectual engagement within these pages and our podcast.
This year, shaped by my health journey and global disruptions, reminds us of art's role in capturing grace, offering solace, and sparking reimaginations. The featured works are a testament to these functions.
Samuel Menendez Bayou's cover art transforms Mexico City into ethereal cityscapes, calming urban chaos. Rachel Sager's cloud paintings capture emotions in vibrant color dances.
Explore identity through Mason Weiss and Joan Cox's visual narratives. Weiss's bear sculptures explore trans identity's complexities, while Cox's paintings portray intimate female relationships.
Gautham Acharya's meditative works prompt introspection, and Leo Wang's "Caution on the Dance Floor" warns of hedonism while seducing with vibrant hues. Laurence Bousquet advocates for trans males through hand-drawn autobiographies.
Alex Torres Marroquin shares gripping narratives of trans sex workers and his journey. Sho Peng's minimalist paintings reveal unnoticed private moments.
Discover "The Art of Selection," a curator's dialogue, and Emmanuel Rodríguez-Mazón's textural compositions. Roberto Rafael Navarrete redefines stage design with light.
Luis Antonio Ramos Ruiz showcases unseen CDMX, Laura Ortiz Vega challenges thread painting's limits. Arturo Alanis's photo series, "Human beings are good by nature, public transport corrupts them," comments on space's impact.
Find talented artists, from emerging to senior. Expect an inspiring journey through Volume 2. Your tour of The Bureau of Queer Art begins now.
The Bureau of Queer Art is on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This year, shaped by my health journey and global disruptions, reminds us of art's role in capturing grace, offering solace, and sparking reimaginations. The featured works are a testament to these functions.
Samuel Menendez Bayou's cover art transforms Mexico City into ethereal cityscapes, calming urban chaos. Rachel Sager's cloud paintings capture emotions in vibrant color dances.
Explore identity through Mason Weiss and Joan Cox's visual narratives. Weiss's bear sculptures explore trans identity's complexities, while Cox's paintings portray intimate female relationships.
Gautham Acharya's meditative works prompt introspection, and Leo Wang's "Caution on the Dance Floor" warns of hedonism while seducing with vibrant hues. Laurence Bousquet advocates for trans males through hand-drawn autobiographies.
Alex Torres Marroquin shares gripping narratives of trans sex workers and his journey. Sho Peng's minimalist paintings reveal unnoticed private moments.
Discover "The Art of Selection," a curator's dialogue, and Emmanuel Rodríguez-Mazón's textural compositions. Roberto Rafael Navarrete redefines stage design with light.
Luis Antonio Ramos Ruiz showcases unseen CDMX, Laura Ortiz Vega challenges thread painting's limits. Arturo Alanis's photo series, "Human beings are good by nature, public transport corrupts them," comments on space's impact.
Find talented artists, from emerging to senior. Expect an inspiring journey through Volume 2. Your tour of The Bureau of Queer Art begins now.
The Bureau of Queer Art is on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Fine Art
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 100 - Publish Date: Oct 31, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords community, art, allied, and, queer
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About the Creator
The Bureau of Queer Art
Mexico City, Mexico
Artists, curators, collectors, and fellow art lovers— What began as a desire to connect with local artists has grown into a vibrant, international community of practice. For over six years, The Bureau of Queer Art has brought together queer and queer-allied creatives online, in United States of Mexico, and the United States of ‘America,’ cultivating space for dialogue, experimentation, and mutual support. Explore our programs—and if our mission resonates with you, we invite you to apply and join our ever-expanding circle.