LGBTQ+ Icons
A Celebration of Historical LGBTQ+ Icons in the Arts
Owen Keehnen author David Lee Csicsko author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Trope Publishing Co.
Published:25th Oct '22
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From music to movies, literature to dance – the arts have always been influenced by the work of LGBTQ people.LGBTQ+ Icons spotlights the history and contributions of 50 pioneering artists who lived and worked around the world.
Bold, whimsical illustrations by David Lee Csicsko (The Skin You Live In) and concise bios from historian Owen Keehnen celebrate a diverse group of artists, from LGBTQ icons James Baldwin, Frida Kahlo, and Freddie Mercury to lesser-known colorful characters like vaudeville performer Ada “Bricktop” Smith, the toast of 1920s Paris café society who opened a queer-friendly club where all were welcomed, and Australian dandy Leigh Bowery, whose unapologetic flamboyance influenced an entire generation of fashion designers.
LGBTQ+ Icons is an entertaining exploration of a part of history most people don’t know is even missing. It will inspire readers young and old to be confident in who they are, and to take pride in their own creativity. Produced with premium materials, this book is a must-read for Pride month and a perfect collectible year-round!
“A wonderful range of artistic disciplines, sexualities, and gender identities...An enriching addition to arts collections.” – Booklist
“Packed with [Csicsko’s] lively portraits of both famous and overlooked figures, [LGBTQ+ Icons and Science People] celebrate diversity, smarts, and creativity.” – Chicago Magazine
ISBN: 9781951963118
Dimensions: 241mm x 190mm x 15mm
Weight: unknown
112 pages