The Great LGBTQ Surrealist and Abstract Artists
Surrealist painting and photography evolved after the second world war as a form of unstructured art that evolves from the consciousness of the artist. The works contain elements of surprise and the unexpected. Abstract art is a progenitor of surrealism which elicits emotional reactions through the use of colour, lines, shapes and forms without depicting any visual reality. Both types of art have risen in popularity as society has grown more connected and complicated, reflecting a desire to free oneself from the restrictions of everyday life.
The LGBTQ community has been very prominent in the surrealist and abstract art world. This could be in part due to the fact that, in the early twentieth century, surrealism and abstraction were considered outside the norm of popular art, and the artists themselves were often bohemian outsiders that lived precariously. The LGBTQ artist was able to express their individual sexual orientation and preferences in an abstract way. Art of any form reflects the personal attributes of the artist, often in hidden or discreet ways.
Today, many of these individuals have a global profile, and their art is widely collected. Spain's Salvador Dali, America's Jasper Johns and Ellsworth Kelly, Ireland's Francis Bacon, and Canada's Agnes Martin are but a few examples of these LGBTQ art celebrities.
Argentina
Australia
Canada
China
Cuba
Ethiopia
Ireland
Italy
Great Britain
Mexico
The Philippines
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
United States
- Robert De Niro Sr.
- Harmony Hammond
- Marsden Hartley
- Alexandra Hedison
- Jasper Johns
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Betty Parsons
- Lari Pittman
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Jacolby Satterwhite
- Joan Snyder
- Arthur Tress
- Minor White
See Also
Further Reading/Research
- https://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/the_big_idea/the-other-art-history-the-gay-lesbian-and-female-abstract-expressionists-part-i-55428
- https://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/the_big_idea/the-other-art-history-the-gay-lesbian-and-female-abstract-expressionists-part-ii-55444
- https://www.ideelart.com/magazine/queer-abstract-artists