Embrace Magazine — The Arts Issue

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PUBLISHER'S LETTER

Embracing

LGBTQ Artists

THE

ARTS

ISSUE

2021

THE MOMENT my aunt taught me ➺howFROM to sketch flowers using her linear tech-

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nique at age 5, I developed a love and appreciation for the arts. Soon after, I was sketching images seen on comic book covers so well, friends and family assumed they were traced. If I could do things over again, I would have selected a career in the arts or creativity sooner. In work study while in college, I had a coveted job as a caretaker of the Hartnett Galley located within the Wilson Commons Student Center at the University of Rochester, where I studied economics and political science. It was there I was exposed to a wide range of artists, yet I was not exposed to any LGBTQ artists. If I was, I did not know it. I went to college in the mid-to-late 1980’s during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis – a time when we felt safer hiding our identities rather than outwardly exploring them. In 1990, I moved to Washington DC to study law and came across a wonderful LGBTQ bookstore in Dupont Circle called Kramerbooks & Afterwords. Founded in 1976, the same year as Wilson Commons, Kramers is a true DC landmark. Among the many authors and book titles I discovered there were Robert Mapplethorpe’s homoerotic photography coffee table books, and the iconic homoerotic art of Tom of Finland. A whole new world of art opened up for me. I began to notice LGBTQ artists in every medium. Of course, I knew of famous gay musicians such as Elton John, Boy George, and David Bowie. But I did not know Steven Morrissey of The Smiths and Freddie Mercury of Queen were gay. I just didn’t know, OK? As time went on, I began learning more of our LGBTQ contributors to the arts. Artists like David Wojnarowicz, an American multimedia artist who

contributed to movements and styles such as Queer Art, Identity Politics, and East Village Art. Like Catalan architect and designer, Antoni Gaudi, who specialized in Art Nouveau and Modern Architecture. Like Serbian-American artist Marina Abramovic, famous for her contributions to Performance Art, Feminist Art, and Body Art. Today, the conceptual art of Andy Warhol and the photography of Annie Leibovitz are deemed iconic by the mainstream. Yet there are many more LGBTQ artists contributing to every medium such as theater, film, biographies, fine arts, modern arts, and fashion that are not well known, by either the LGBTQ community or mainstream. It is the mission of this magazine to build bridges between the LGBTQ community and the mainstream, and to bring awareness of our LGBTQ cultural and social identity. We profile the work of Broadway producer Marc Levine, the filmmaking of Indrani Pai-Chaudhuri, the fashion styling of Max Brava, and the photography of Magnus Hastings, among others, so that our LGBTQ and mainstream audiences gain exposure to LGBTQ artists, even if they already knew who they were but did not know they identify as LGBTQ. By providing this platform, perhaps a child learning to draw flowers through a linear technique, or a university student working his or her way through college in an art gallery would have LGBTQ artists as role models to identify with, rather than be mystified by.

Portrait painted by Brazilian artist, Paulo Cesar Barros Pimenta

John Sotomayor Publisher and Editor-in-Chief john@sotomayormedia.com


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Sculpting YOUR Physique

2min
page 132

Show Stopper

7min
pages 62-65

Stroke of Genius

1min
pages 52-60

COUTURE HAUTE

9min
pages 46-49

Mama’s House

1min
pages 136-137

Lake County Pride 2020

2min
pages 134-135

Getting Inked

4min
pages 130-131

ACTIVISM&CHARITY

3min
pages 126-127

All About That Base

2min
page 124

Beauty Hisness: why more men are wearing makeup

2min
page 122

Refresh Your Space to Recharge Your Life in 2021

4min
pages 120-121

STYLE&TRENDS

5min
pages 116-118

TRAVEL

6min
pages 112-114

The Ideal Arrangement

4min
pages 110-111

The Influence of Dame David

5min
pages 106-108

ART&CULTURE

12min
pages 100-103

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

4min
pages 96-98

ISSUES&POLITICS

12min
pages 90-93

Filing Taxes as a Same-Sex Married Couple

2min
page 24

Staying Spiritually Serene During Covid-19

2min
page 22

Choosing Alternative Healthcare

2min
page 20

Writers of Trans Experience

2min
page 18

Connecting Through Art

2min
page 16

(r)Evolutionary

13min
pages 80-87

A la mode

1min
pages 72-77

Thinking Outside the Box

3min
pages 28-38

Write Stuff

12min
pages 68-71

Embrace Magazine — The Arts Issue

11min
pages 40, 42-44

Embracing LGBTQ Artists

2min
page 14

At Your Service

3min
page 26
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