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A new Düsseldorf exhibition highlights LGBTQ+ artists' key role in modernist art from 1900 to 1950.
A groundbreaking exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany, titled “Queer Modernism, 1900 to 1950,” opens September 25, 2025, showcasing over 130 works by LGBTQ+ artists from Europe and the U.S.
The show highlights their contributions to modernist art amid shifting social climates, from periods of sexual liberation in cities like Berlin and Paris to persecution under fascist regimes.
Featuring paintings, photographs, sculptures, and films by artists such as Lotte Laserstein and Gluck, it explores themes of identity, desire, and resistance.
Curated with input from a queer advisory board, the exhibition aims to correct historical omissions and broaden the understanding of modernism by centering marginalized voices.
It runs through February 15, 2026, and includes public programs like tours and workshops.
Una nueva exposición de Düsseldorf destaca el papel clave de los artistas LGBTQ+ en el arte modernista de 1900 a 1950.