Black & POC Queer Art
Black and POC queer artists are reshaping visual culture by centring bodies, stories, and cosmologies long eclipsed by the Western gaze. This hub gathers that creative insurgency—from Kehinde Wiley’s baroque-lush portraits and Zanele Muholi’s visual activism to rising collectives in Lagos, Mumbai, and São Paulo. Expect studio interviews, show reviews, grant alerts, and essays that unpack how race, gender, sexuality, and colonial histories collide on canvas, paper, and screen. Reading lists dig into Afro-surrealist erotics, Indigenous two-spirit symbolism, and Latinx futurist cartographies, while process breakdowns reveal the pigments, archives, and community networks behind each work. We update regularly as new exhibitions open and fresh voices emerge, amplifying the global chorus of queer creators of color.