The National Galleries has a pair of videos on Queer art. The first is “The Secret Languages of Queer Art,” which talks about identification and coding in Queer art and can be watched here.
And “The Hidden Histories of Queer Art,” which discusses Queer art and the suppression of identities, can be watched here.
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