1. Past Black Gay Artists
1.1. Alvin Baltrop (1948-2004), Painter
1.1.1. Untitled (The Cloisters, Fort Tryon, New York), 1965
1.1.2. Untitled, 1977, from the series Pier Photographs. Gelatin silver print, 9 × 6 7/8 in. (22.9 × 17.5 cm)
1.1.3. Untitled
1.2. Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), Photographer
1.2.1. Adebiyi, 1989
1.2.2. Every Moment Counts (Ecstatic Antibodies),1989
1.2.3. Nothing to Lose XI, 1989
1.3. Beauford Delaney (1901-1979), Painter
1.3.1. “Portrait of James Baldwin,” 1944
1.3.2. Can Fire in the Park, 1946, oil on canvas
1.3.3. Untitled (Jazz Club), ca. 1950
1.4. Ralph Arnold (1928-2006), Collage Artist
1.4.1. Music Without Words, 1967, collage with transfer, 205.7 x 170.2 cm.
1.4.2. Columbia, 1968, oil and collage on canvas, 111.8 x 11.8 cm.
1.4.3. Untitled, 1969, watercolor, gesso, graphite and transfer on paper, 55.9 x 76.2 cm.
2. BLACK (GAY) HISTORY
2.1. Teachings and Guidance from James Baldwin
2.2. Taking a Look Back
2.2.1. GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENTS in Our History
2.2.2. The "Gay" Harlem Renaissance
2.2.2.1. Black, Gay and In Love: Alain Locke, Father of the Harlem Renaissance
2.2.2.2. CURATED THEMES AND TOURS The Harlem Renaissance
2.2.2.3. YESTERQUEERS: queers of the harlem renaissance
3. Black Gay/Queer Culture
3.1. Ballroom +Drag Culture
3.2. Black Gay Pride Movement
4. art +AIDS+ ACTIVISM
4.1. A History of Erasing Black Artists and Bodies from the AIDS Conversation
4.2. Viral Representation: On AIDS and Art - Derek Conrad Murray
4.3. VisualAIDS.org
4.4. The Photography of Daune Cramer
5. Black, Gay and Identity
5.1. the male "BEING" of both gay and black
5.1.1. Black Male "Masculinity"
5.1.1.1. Check this one out also!
5.1.1.1.1. This one too!
5.2. Issues we face in the African American LGBTQ Community
5.3. Let's Discuss GENDER
6. Contemporary Black Artists TO SEE
6.1. Mickalene Thomas
6.1.1. Portrait of Maya #8, 2016.
6.1.2. A Little Taste Outside of Love, 2007. Acrylic, enamel and rhinestones on wood panel, Overall: 108 x 144 in. (274.3 x 365.8 cm)
6.1.3. La Leçon d’amour, 2008
6.2. Kihende Wiley
6.2.1. SLEEP, 2008 OIL ON CANVAS 132" X 300"
6.2.2. THE FIERY ASCENT OF THE PROPHET ELIJAH , 2014 22K GOLD LEAF AND OIL ON WOOD PANEL 40 X 24 X 2 INCHES
6.2.3. FEMME PIQUEE PAR UN SERPENT, 2008 OIL ON CANVAS 102" X 300"
6.3. Zalene Muholi
6.3.1. Akhona Hailele, 2013 Silver gelatin print 30 × 20 in 76.2 × 50.8 cm
6.3.2. Somizy Sincwala, Parktown, 2014 Gelatin silver print 34 × 24 in 86.4 × 61 cm Edition of 8
6.3.3. Zinzi and Tozama II Mowbray, 2010 18 × 24 in 45.7 × 61 cm Edition of 8
6.4. Jonathan Lyndon Chase
6.4.1. Quiet Storm, 2016
6.4.2. Them Sitting at table, 2018
6.4.3. "blue boys," 2018, watercolor, marker, pastel and glitter on paper, 11 x 14 inches
6.5. Glenn Ligon
6.5.1. Beach/Bath Towel or 'No. 417 (Sweetheart), 1988/2014
6.5.2. UNTITLED (BALDWIN #3) , 1992
6.5.3. Condition Report D, 2000 Diptych, iris print and iris print with serigraph, Ed. 18/20 35 x 56 in. (88.9 x 142.2 cm) overall 35 x 26 in. (88.9 x 66 cm) each
6.6. Isaac Julien
6.6.1. Echo (Stones Against Diamonds), 2015 Duratrans image in lightbox 47 1/5 × 47 1/5 in 120 × 120 cm
6.6.2. Looking for Langston
6.6.3. Trussed III, 1996 Kodak Premier C-Print mounted on aluminium 45 1/8 × 31 3/4 in 114.6 × 80.6 cm
6.7. Vaginal Davis
6.7.1. “Miyoshi Umeki” (2017), watercolor paper, nail varnish, glycerin, witch hazel, mascara, eyebrow pencil, Jean Nate perfume, Afro, Sheen hair conditioner, hair spray, pomade, 5.125 x 3.375 inches
6.7.2. “Pearl Bailey” (2017), watercolor paper, nail varnish, glycerin, witch hazel, mascara, eyebrow pencil, Jean Nate perfume, Afro Sheen hair conditioner, hair spray, pomade, 3.75 x 2.5 inches
6.7.3. Chimera
7. Personal Analysis, Evaluation, and Refelection
8. The concept of "Post-Black" ART
8.1. Queer and Post Black-Art
8.1.1. Derek Conrad Murray