THE FIRST HOMOSEXUALS


Date and Time
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
6:00pm— 8:00pm
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Location
Wrightwood 659
659 W Wrightwood Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
United States
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Sonnie Wooden

The Penn Club of Chicago is excited to offer a private viewing of The First Homosexuals: Global Depictions of a New Identity, 1869-1930, analyzing the art created around the globe in the first 50 years after the term “homosexual" was coined.

Penn professor Jonathan D. Katz led the exhibit's curation and will be our guide.

PLEASE NOTE: This exhibition contains sexually explicit content. For mature audiences only.

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More about the Exhibit:

The First Homosexuals: Global Depictions of a New Identity, 1869-1930 takes as its starting point the year 1869, when the word “homosexual” was first coined in Europe, inaugurating the idea of same-sex desire as the basis for a new identity category. On view will be more than 100 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and film clips—drawn from public and private collections around the globe and including a number of national treasures which have never before been allowed to travel outside their countries. This groundbreaking exhibition offers the first multi-medium survey of the very first self-consciously queer art, exploring what the “first homosexuals” understood themselves to be, how dominant culture, in turn, understood them, and how the codes of representation they employed offer us previously unknown glimpses into the social and cultural meanings of same-sex desire.

The First Homosexuals is being organized in two parts, due to COVID-related delays, with part one opening on October 1 with approximately 100 works, and on view only at Wrightwood 659. Three years from now, in 2025, 250 masterworks will be gathered at Wrightwood 659 for part two of The First Homosexuals in an exhibition which will travel internationally and be accompanied by a comprehensive catalogue.

The exhibition is being developed by a team of 23 international scholars led by art historian Jonathan D. Katz, Professor of Practice in the History of Art and Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, with associate curator Johnny Willis.


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