THROUGH the case study of Trương Tân – arguably one of the most misunderstood figures in Vietnamese contemporary art, this paper highlights the tendency to globalise and politicise queer artists from Southeast Asia via editorial and curatorial categorisation. By taking a contextualityoriented approach, it also aims to further bridge the academic gap between queer theory and art history, art criticism and curatorial practices in Vietnam. Archival content analysis found that Trương Tân has been consistently labelled as a queer artist who makes homoerotic art by media, galleries, institutions and scholars – either via explicit sensationalisation or implicit association – over the last three decades. Formal and comparative analysis found...
This qualitative research project studies the way in which the Vietnamese queer youth (including les...
This thesis aims to examine key elements of disorientation and queer temporality which will provide ...
The queer fandom of female Hong Kong pop singer Ho Denise Wan See (HOCC) from 2009 to mid-2011 is de...
This thesis is a survey of four Vietnamese-American artists, whose queer identifications and disiden...
The years between 1989 and 1993 witnessed a sea change in the fabric of contemporary artistic practi...
This article examines the curatorial strategies of the Secret Love exhibition, the biggest queer Chi...
Are the queer art exhibitions held at major contemporary and modern art museums in the United States...
Works produced by the queer artists in 1970s America is oftentimes not considered to be an integral ...
This article focuses on queer representations in Ren’s artworks gathered from the private collection...
Starting from the general theory of identity, gender theory, queer theory and theory of bio/necropol...
Contemporary Queer Chinese Art is the first English-language academic book that explores the interse...
This paper is the first of a series that focuses on specific independent media artists in Hong Kong ...
The late 1980s through the early 1990s were years of critical disruption and challenge within the di...
"Queer Rather thank a book of queer theory for artists, this is a book of artists' queer tactics and...
© 2019 Intellect Ltd Article. Celebrated as ‘China’s Tom of Finland’, Xiyadie is probably one of the...
This qualitative research project studies the way in which the Vietnamese queer youth (including les...
This thesis aims to examine key elements of disorientation and queer temporality which will provide ...
The queer fandom of female Hong Kong pop singer Ho Denise Wan See (HOCC) from 2009 to mid-2011 is de...
This thesis is a survey of four Vietnamese-American artists, whose queer identifications and disiden...
The years between 1989 and 1993 witnessed a sea change in the fabric of contemporary artistic practi...
This article examines the curatorial strategies of the Secret Love exhibition, the biggest queer Chi...
Are the queer art exhibitions held at major contemporary and modern art museums in the United States...
Works produced by the queer artists in 1970s America is oftentimes not considered to be an integral ...
This article focuses on queer representations in Ren’s artworks gathered from the private collection...
Starting from the general theory of identity, gender theory, queer theory and theory of bio/necropol...
Contemporary Queer Chinese Art is the first English-language academic book that explores the interse...
This paper is the first of a series that focuses on specific independent media artists in Hong Kong ...
The late 1980s through the early 1990s were years of critical disruption and challenge within the di...
"Queer Rather thank a book of queer theory for artists, this is a book of artists' queer tactics and...
© 2019 Intellect Ltd Article. Celebrated as ‘China’s Tom of Finland’, Xiyadie is probably one of the...
This qualitative research project studies the way in which the Vietnamese queer youth (including les...
This thesis aims to examine key elements of disorientation and queer temporality which will provide ...
The queer fandom of female Hong Kong pop singer Ho Denise Wan See (HOCC) from 2009 to mid-2011 is de...