'Queer Magnetism' is 'vast and polychromatic' but not overwhelming “Sally,” Max-Carlos Martinez, 2015. “Warehouse of Desire,” Polina Smutko, 2025. "Blue Hole," Emily Rankin, 2024. "Resplandor: La Sangre de Frida," Hugo Ximello-Salido, 2024. “It Wasn’t a Riot,” Amanda Curreri, 2025. "Sewn_31_2024," J. Matthew Thomas, 2024. "Within," Kimberly Sewell, 2025. “We’wha of Zuni Pueblo weaving in a ceremonial dress, Washington, D.C.,” We’wha and photographer John K. Hillers, ca. 1888. Detail of "44," c marquez, 2025. Published September 28, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified September 28, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - 'Queer Magnetism' is 'vast and polychromatic' but not overwhelming From the review: The notion that LGBTQ+ individuals tend to gravitate toward one another naturally to form communities is known colloquially as “queer magnetism.” Like “gaydar,” it is not a scientific concept. And the truth is, building and sustaining any type of community, queer or otherwise, takes effort. As an organizing principle for an art show, though, the magnet metaphor is conceptually rich. collection_105f4e36-d965-4e24-8e5f-921aeae840e4.html
As featured on - 'Queer Magnetism' is 'vast and polychromatic' but not overwhelming From the review: The notion that LGBTQ+ individuals tend to gravitate toward one another naturally to form communities is known colloquially as “queer magnetism.” Like “gaydar,” it is not a scientific concept. And the truth is, building and sustaining any type of community, queer or otherwise, takes effort. As an organizing principle for an art show, though, the magnet metaphor is conceptually rich.
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