Keith Haring didn’t just paint on walls; he drew a roadmap for queer resistance. Now, the Brant Foundation is bringing his most electric early works (1980–1983) back to the very streets where they were born. Keith Haring (American, b. 1958, d. 1990) remains one of the most celebrated and influential figures in American art, renowned forContinue reading “Haring is Home: Keith Haring is Radiant & Radical at the Brant Foundation”
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On View: Robert Mapplethorpe in Large Scale at Gladstone Gallery
The queer art community celebrates a landmark exhibition in 2026 as Gladstone Gallery presents a transformative exhibition of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work from March 5 to April 18, 2026 in New York. The show fulfills a longtime wish of the artist: seeing his iconic photography on a monumental scale. Proclaimed the enfant terrible of the 70sContinue reading “On View: Robert Mapplethorpe in Large Scale at Gladstone Gallery”
S-Curve at FLAG Art Foundation: Radical Queer Art & Artists
At The FLAG Art Foundation, the new group exhibition S-Curve proves that the human body is less a fixed structure and more a fluid playground of “surprise and invention.” Spanning from the 18th century to the cutting edge of the present day, S-Curve reimagines the art historical trope of the body in repose. For artContinue reading “S-Curve at FLAG Art Foundation: Radical Queer Art & Artists”
5 Rising Queer Artists to Watch in 2026
As the art world moves into 2026, queer art is getting more individualized and exciting. We’re keeping an eye on Diedrick Brackens, who uses weaving to tell stories about nature and softness, with a 2026 exhibition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in March. We’re also big fans of P. Staff and theirContinue reading “5 Rising Queer Artists to Watch in 2026”
Queer Art Hub’s Top 5 Queer Art Shows of 2025
As 2025 comes to an end, Queer Art Hub is celebrating a milestone with over 50 events posted this year! The Community Classifieds pages is Queer Art Hub’s way to truly build an ecosystem for queer artists and their artwork. Explore, search, post – whether it’s to promote queer art show openings, event, exhibit orContinue reading “Queer Art Hub’s Top 5 Queer Art Shows of 2025”
Kye Christensen-Knowles Electrifies The Chelsea Art Fair by Platform: and The Hotel Chelsea
The Hotel Chelsea isn’t just a historic landmark in NYC, it’s an incubator for culture. Last month, that legendary energy exploded when The Chelsea Art Fair (November 15-16, 2025), co-hosted by Platform, turned the building into a showcase of contemporary art. For queer art enthusiasts and collectors, one name stood out: Kye Christensen-Knowles, presented byContinue reading “Kye Christensen-Knowles Electrifies The Chelsea Art Fair by Platform: and The Hotel Chelsea”
The Other Art Fair Brooklyn Fall 2025: Celebrating Independent Queer Artists
The Other Art Fair Brooklyn Fall 2025, presented by Saatchi Art, returned this fall to ZeroSpace, proving to be an extraordinary showcase of global independent talent and an inclusive art experience. Dubbed as the “antidote to gallery-centric art fairs,” this 16th edition, which ran from November 6–9, 2025, delivered on its commitment to making artContinue reading “The Other Art Fair Brooklyn Fall 2025: Celebrating Independent Queer Artists”
Collector’s Pick at Affordable Art Fair 2025
The Affordable Art Fair NYC Fall 2025 edition returned to the Starrett-Lehigh Building from September 17–21. The spectacular event hosted 85 local, national, and international galleries, and presented thousands of contemporary artworks priced for every budget, from a wallet-friendly $100 to $12,000. A clear thread throughout many of this year’s gallery presentations is a commitmentContinue reading “Collector’s Pick at Affordable Art Fair 2025”
Back to School: LGBTQ-Friendly Art Schools Fostering Queer Artists
The art world is undergoing a transformative shift toward inclusivity, with many institutions actively celebrating queer art and LGBTQ+ artists. This change is especially noticeable in art schools, where creativity and self-expression are not just encouraged but celebrated as vital aspects of queer identity. LGBTQ+ students passionate about visual arts are on the lookout forContinue reading “Back to School: LGBTQ-Friendly Art Schools Fostering Queer Artists”
Supporting Queer Artists: Fostering Inclusivity and Representation
Queer art and queer artists is essential for fostering diversity, inclusivity, and authentic representation. At Queer Art Hub, we see the significance of supporting queer visual artists and how individuals and communities can contribute to promoting queer art within the world of visual art. Supporting Queer Visual Artists in the Art CommunityEnsuring the livelihood andContinue reading “Supporting Queer Artists: Fostering Inclusivity and Representation”
