<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[The Secular Librarian]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://secularlibrarian.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[David]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://secularlibrarian.com/author/muirnin/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[LGBTQ LC Subject Headings: 2. Art &amp;&nbsp;Architecture]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh97001662"><strong>Cross-dressing in art</strong></a><br><strong>450:</strong> Transvestism in art<br><strong>550: </strong><em>N/A</em><br><strong>670: </strong>88-400304: Billeter, Erika. Luciano Castelli : ein Maler träumt sich = A painter who dreams himself, c1986.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2016001262" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Female-to-male transsexuals in art</a></strong><br>
<strong>450:</strong> <em>N/A</em><br>
<strong>550:</strong>&nbsp;<em>N/A</em><br>
<strong>670:</strong> Work cat.: Krist, L. How to transition on sixty-three cents a day, 2013.<br>
<strong>670:</strong> Vamp &amp; Tramp Booksellers’ website, viewed June 1, 2016: <strong>|b</strong> Lee Krist (How to transition on sixty-three cents a day, by Lee Krist: 10 x 10&#8243; film canister containing 30 postcards, film strip, and other printed ephemera. Letterpress printed using handset type and a platen press. This unbound book is a memoir with a non-linear narrative that unfolds through thirty postcards from the author to his mother. This epistolary tells the tale of the author moving from New York City to Portland, Oregon, and physically transitioning from female to male)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh92001225"><b>Gay artists<br>
</b></a><b>450:</b> <em>N/A</em><br>
<b>550: </b>Artists<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Against nature, c1988.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2006007170" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gay artists&#8211;United States</a></strong><br>
<b>450:</b> <em>N/A</em><br>
<b>550:</b> <em>N/A</em><br>
<b>667-68X: </b><i>N/A</i></p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh95000119"><b>Gay artists in popular culture</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <em>N/A</em><br>
<b>550: </b>Popular culture<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: 94049371: In a different light, 1995 |b (The work examines the ways in which gay and lesbian culture has developed out of mainstream styles and icons &#8230; relationships between artists and writers in lesbian and gay culture)<br>
<b>680:</b> Here are entered works on the representation of gay artists in popular culture.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh95001070"><b>Gay cartoonists</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> N/A<br>
<b>550: </b>Cartoonists<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: 95-1872: Dyke strippers: lesbian cartoonists &#8230; 1995.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh93002536"><b>Gay erotic art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Homoerotic art<br>
<b>550: </b>Erotic art<br>
<b>550: </b>Gay erotica<br>
<b>670:</b> Hennepin |b (Gay erotic art)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2009007038"><b>Gay erotic drawing</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Homoerotic drawing<br>
<b>550: </b>Erotic drawing<br>
<b>550: </b>Gay erotic art<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Manpower!, no. 1 (1969): |b introd. (artist Rip Colt &#8230; equally at home behind a camera or at a drawing table; drawings and photographs) no. 7 (1974), p. 3 (Colt drawings)<br>
<b>670:</b> Google search, July 18, 2009 |b (10,900 hits for &#8220;homoerotic drawing&#8221;; 20,900 for &#8220;homoerotic drawings&#8221;; 1,620,000 for &#8220;gay erotic drawing&#8221;; 2,540,000 for &#8220;gay erotic drawings&#8221;)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh97000998"><b>Gay men in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>96-37058: Bianchi, Tom. In the studio, 1972.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2011002815"><b>Gay photographers</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Photographers<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Baim, T. Leatherman : the legend of Chuck Renslow, 2011, c2011: |b p. 4 of cover (In the mid-1950s Renslow became a pioneer in male physique photography with Kris Studio)<br>
<b>670:</b> Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame website, June 1, 2011: |b inductees (Charles &#8220;Chuck&#8221; Renslow; Chuck Renslow; opened Kris Studio in 1954 and began publishing a variety of male physique magazines; he is considered one of the &#8220;old masters&#8221; of gay male photography in the United States)<br>
<b>670:</b> Leather Archives &amp; Museum website, June 1, 2011 |b (Chuck Renslow; founder in 1950 and photographer of Kris Studios [sic]; also a noted photographer of the ballet; his dance photography is now in the Newberry Library dance collection In the &#8220;Chuck Renslow Dance Photographs&#8221; collection)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh97000999"><b>Gender identity in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670:</b> 96-121507: Género y sexo en el discurso artístico, 1994.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2006006953"><b>Hispanic American gay artists</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Gay artists, Hispanic American<br>
<b>550: </b>Gay erotic art<br>
<b>550: </b>Gay artists&#8211;United States<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, c2006: $b p. 14 (As a homosexual artist born in Cuba, Gonzalez-Torres evaded the trap of those who wanted to confine him in the categories of gay artist or Latino artist)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2015000851"><b>Homophobia in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>Work cat.: Atlas, N. Why you can’t get married, 2013.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96004095"><b>Homosexuality and architecture</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Architecture and homosexuality<br>
<b>550: </b>Architecture<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: 96-15992: Betsky, A. Queer space : architecture and same sex desire, 1997.<br>
<b>675:</b> Art index</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85061787"><b>Homosexuality and art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Art and homosexuality<br>
<b>550: </b>Art<br>
<b>667-68X: </b><i>N/A</i></p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85061791"><b>Homosexuality in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>667-68X: </b><i>N/A</i></p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96011731"><b>Intersexuality in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Hermaphroditism in art<br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>91189369: Raehs, Andrea. Zur Ikonographie des Hermaphroditen : Begriff und Problem von Hermaphroditismus und Androgynie in der Kunst, c1990.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh94006526"><b>Lesbian artists</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Gay artists<br>
<b>550: </b>Women artists<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Bibliography of gay and lesbian art, 1994 |b (Lesbian artists)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh95000120"><b>Lesbian artists in popular culture</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Popular culture<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: 94049371: In a different light, 1995 |b (The work examines the ways in which gay and lesbian culture has developed out of mainstream styles and icons &#8230; relationships between artiss and writers in lesbian and gay culture)<br>
<b>680:</b> Here are entered works on the representation of lesbian artists in popular culture.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh95001069"><b>Lesbian cartoonists</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Gay cartoonists ; Women cartoonists<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: 95-1872: Dyke strippers: lesbian cartoonists &#8230; 1995.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96007206"><b>Lesbian erotic art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Gay erotic art<br>
<b>550: </b>Lesbian erotica<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Adelman, S. Girly pictures, 1995.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2009011101"><b>Lesbian photographers</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Women photographers<br>
<b>670:</b> Work cat.: Stolen glances : lesbians take photographs, 1991: |b p. 4 of cover (lesbian photographers)<br>
<b>670:</b> Women artists of the American West WWW site, Jan. 6, 2010 |b (Lesbian photographers)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh97001908"><b>Lesbianism in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>96-144727: Ashburn, Elizabeth. Lesbian art : an encounter with power, c1996.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh97001911"><b>Lesbians in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>96-130377: Scheck, Sandra. Lesbians and the arts : a bibliography and research guide, c1995.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96011769"><b>Male homosexuality in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> Homosexuality, Male, in art<br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670:</b> 87-183420: Biederbeck, Reinhard. Motiv Mann : der männliche Körper in der modernen Kunst, 1987.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2012004224"><b>Sexual minorities in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>Work cat.: Prism Comics : your LGBT guide to comics, 2009-2010 ed.: |b cover (your guide to everything gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered in comics)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh97001443"><b>Sexual orientation in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>95-164744: Incertaine identité, c1994.</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2012003841"><b>Transgender artists</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b>Artists<br>
<b>670: </b>Work cat.: Freeman, G. Up from the depths : triggered! in 3-D, 2008: |b p. 6 (my first name was George; I was male, straight, deep into my SEC career) p. 10 (My change of name to Georgette and gender transition at work culminated in late 2001; stereo cards would be my entrée into the world of book arts)</p>



<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2015000095"><b>Transgender people in art</b></a><br>
<b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br>
<b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br>
<b>670: </b>Work cat: 2014507271: Women: Pietro Ghizzardi e Lisa Carmi, 2014.</p>



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<p><em>Note: These terms reflect LC Authorities as it appeared on 17 Oct 2019.</em></p>
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