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Yevgeniy Fiks’s photographs, both elegiac and irreverent, challenge an idealized Russian heterosexuality

BY Jennifer Wilson |

‘Queer Spaces’ at Whitechapel Gallery documents the disappearance of many of London’s LGBTQ+ venues

BY Juliet Jacques |

The late artist rejected state censorship while presaging our image-saturated age

BY Fernanda Brenner |

The artist’s witty, immersive retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario broaches basketball, Indigenous culture and gay desire 

BY Charles Reeve |

In further news: Tania Bruguera to launch investigative journalism initiative; Smithsonian won’t remove Sackler name

BY Frieze News Desk |

The video for Swift’s LGBTQ+ anthem is erected on the stereotype of the redneck homophobe

BY Nadine Hubbs |

Vital indigenous perspectives are highlighted in an exhibition of art and activism at the Oakland Museum, which spans the state’s colonial past to the present

BY Bryony White |

On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, the shows to see around the city that contend with LGBT culture and political history

BY Evan Moffitt |

Remembering a poet who helped define a generation of American writers through his love of gossip, sex and art 

BY Andrew Durbin |

On the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, we should take up the call of the women who fought on the front lines of the LGBTQ rights revolution

BY Evan Moffitt |

Ahead of this year’s parliamentary elections, recent cases of censorship and aggression suggest a worrying trend

BY Eliel Jones |

50 years on from Stonewall, Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera will be memorialized in Greenwich Village

BY Figgy Guyver |

Twenty years since the original series, there is still much to be done in confronting regressive prejudices against the LGBTQ+ community

BY Sean Burns |

The US Second Lady has agreed to teach art at a Christian school in Virginia that bans LGBTQ+ students, teachers and parents

An open letter to Greek authorities said that the killing of Zak Kostopoulos ‘bears strong resemblance to lynching’

There are perils in deploying bigotry to score political points, but meanings also shift from West to East

BY Aliide Naylor |