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The first homosexuals : the birth of a new identity 1869-1939

Title
  1. The first homosexuals : the birth of a new identity 1869-1939 / edited by Jonathan D. Katz with Johnny Willis.
Published by
  1. New York, New York : Monacelli, a Phaidon Company, [2025]
  2. ©2025
Format
  1. Book/text

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Additional authors
  1. Katz, Jonathan D., 1958-
  2. Willis, Johnny, (John V.)
  3. Wrightwood 659 (Gallery), host institution. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QH7JmqjHfFXRjhW6pBPGdGR
Description
  1. 399 pages : illustrations, portraits; 32 cm
Summary
  1. A global survey of more than 300 artworks made following the introduction of the term "homosexual" in 1869. Featuring 500 illustrations and 22 original essays by leading experts in art and queer history, each focusing on one geographical region - from Japan to Australia to the Indigenous populations of South America.
Alternative title
  1. Birth of a new identity 1869-1939
Subject
  1. 1800-1999
  2. Homosexuality in art -- 19th century -- Exhibitions.
  3. Homosexuality in art -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
  4. Homosexuality and art -- Exhibitions.
  5. Gender identity in art -- Exhibitions.
  6. Gender nonconformity -- Exhibitions.
  7. Sexual minorities in art -- Exhibitions.
  8. Minority gay people -- Exhibitions.
  9. African American lesbians -- Exhibitions.
  10. Lesbians -- Exhibitions.
  11. African American gay men -- Exhibitions.
  12. Gay artists -- Exhibitions.
  13. Gay men in art -- Exhibitions.
  14. Two-spirit people -- Exhibitions.
  15. African American LGBTQ+ people.
  16. African American gay men.
  17. African American lesbians.
  18. Gay artists.
  19. Gender minorities.
  20. Homosexuality.
  21. LGBTQ+ artists.
  22. LGBTQ+ people.
  23. Lesbians.
  24. Monosexuality.
  25. Non-Euro-American gender and sexual identities.
  26. Sexual minorities.
  27. Sexual orientation.
  28. Two-Spirit people.
  29. Homosexuality and art.
  30. Gender identity in art.
  31. Gender nonconformity.
  32. Sexual minorities in art.
  33. Minority gay people.
  34. African American lesbians.
  35. Lesbians.
  36. African American gay men.
  37. Gay artists.
  38. Gay men in art.
  39. Two-spirit people.
  40. Homosexuality in art.
  41. United States.
Genre/Form
  1. Exhibition catalogs.
Contents
  1. Essays: The crucible of sexual orientation: sexual theories and identities in nineteenth-century Germany / Douglas Pretsell -- When the "Urning" paints: German Art and the birth of the homosexual / Andř Dombrowski -- Unbecoming women: becoming lesbians in the arts 1850s-1920s France / Catherine Gonnard and Tirza True Latimer -- The ravenous hunger of inexplicable, untranslatable looks: the first French homosexuals and their art / Andř Dombrowski -- Design for living: art and the first homosexuals in Britain / Michael Hatt -- Artists' lives, emotions and intimate relationships: a queer perspective on the advent of modernity in Nordic art / Patrik Steorn -- Between discretion and daring: art as escape and homosexual survival in early-twentieth-century Spain / Juan Vicente Aliaga -- Paradise of vice: southern Italy in the homosexual imagination from the fin de sïcle to fascism / Ara H. Merjian -- Queer jewels of Central Eastern Europe / Paweł Leszkowicz and Tomasz Kitlinski -- Between twilight and dawn: homosexual art from the late Russian Empire and early Soviet Union / Pavel Golubev -- Gendering and degendering: the homosexual image in American art / Jonathan D. Katz -- Not naming: lesbian Canadian art and its erasure / Johnny Willis -- Liberation and injury: an inverted visual history of "homosexualism" in Mexico / Esther Gabara -- Inversions: errancy and abundance in Brazil and the Southern Cone / Joseph Shaikewitz -- Art, gender, and colonial legacies: queer histories and temporalities in Abya Yala / Eduardo Carrera -- From male colors to same-sex love: the creation of homosexuality in modern Japanese art / Patrick Carland-Echavarria -- Male favorites and fragrant companions: graphic depictions of same-sex intimacy in China / Wenqing Kang -- Playgrounds of empire: homosexuality and art in south and southeast Asia / Niharika Dinkar -- The problems of recognition: queer politics in southeast Asia / Brian Curtin -- A mosaic with missing parts: art & "homosexuality" in the modern Middle East & North Africa / Thadeus Dowad -- Not to know the unknowable: queer Australian art, 1880-1940 / Peter McNeil -- Highlights from The First Homosexuals, 2022.
Call number
  1. Sc+ G 25-85
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago, May 2-July 26 2025.
  2. Was proceeded by another exhibition of the same name at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago, October 1, 2022-January 28, 2023; this catalogue includes highlights from that exhibition.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-386) and index.
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Added author
  1. Katz, Jonathan D., 1958- editor, curator.
  2. Willis, Johnny, (John V.), editor, curator.
  3. Wrightwood 659 (Gallery), host institution.
ISBN
  1. 9781580936934
  2. 1580936938
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