Gay ist das wort fotos
Discover the LGBTIQ* scene in Munich:
- The LGBTIQ* scene in Munich
- LGBTIQ* nightlife: Parties, bars and clubs
- LGBTIQ* dates and events
- Other events in Munich
The LGBTIQ* scene in Munich
The LGBTIQ* scene in Munich has a long history: as well as being one of the first cities to hold Christopher Avenue Day celebrations (the German and Swiss equivalent to Gay Pride), the Munich-based political party Rosa Liste was the first same-sex attracted and lesbian electoral community in Europe to get up seats on a local council, in the 90s. But much earlier than that even, at the end of the 60s, the Ochsengarten opened here: one of Germany's first leather bars. Its visitors since then hold included Freddie Mercury, who would go there for impromptu birthday celebrations and drag parties. Many LGBTIQ* events and venues were and still are based in the Glockenbachviertel district, though a number of lgbtq+ locations and events can also be found in other areas of Munich.
LGBTIQ* nightlife: Parties, bars and clubs
If you're looking to start your evening in a cosy bar, the
Exhibition dates: 7th October, 21st May,
Head Curator: Karolina Kühn
Curators: Juliane Bischoff, Angela Hermann, Sebastian Huber, Anna Straetmans, Ulla-Britta Vollhardt
Were here, were queer, were not going anywhere.
Despite years of persecution, death and inequality, the presence of queer identity, diversity and creativity remains undimmed.
There are some fabulous, groundbreaking human beings who are being seen in this posting. Equally, there are some fabulous art works that illuminate the(ir) human condition.
Lets celebrate their existence.
Dr Marcus Bunyan
Many thankx to the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. Please click on the photographs for a larger version of the image.
About the exhibition
TO BE SEEN is an exhibition devoted to the stories of LGBTQI+ in Germany in the first half of the twentieth century. Through historical testimony and artistic positions from then and now, it traces queer lives and n
They are both very cheerful in spite of their circumstances.
I'm just happy to be back running.
The boy was so bright and animated.
I'm glad I decided to go after all.
She had a sweet, lively personality.
He is sparkling and versatile in front of the camera.
The staff wear massive sunny smiles.
She was a jolly, kindhearted woman.
Everyone became more animated.
merry
upbeat (informal)
She was in a buoyant mood.
He is loved by everyone for his cheery disposition and sense of humour.
a joyous celebration of life
We're a very joyful people.
She remembered her years of carefree youth.
The novel is altogether jauntier than these quotations imply.
You're very chirpy today - have you won the lottery or something?
a pretty, vivacious and charming young woman
Fathe
Exhibition dates: 4th October 18th January
Otto Dix (German, )
Card Players (Kartenspieler)
Drypoint
19 7/8 × 13 1/16 in. ( × cm)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies, purchased with funds provided by the Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, Beverly Hills, CA, and Helgard Field-Lion and Irwin Field
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
If I had to nominate one period of art that is my favourite, it would be European avant-garde art between The sense of renewed creativity, inventiveness, and sustained enquiry into the nature of things by artists, this texture of reality, just fascinates me. A hyper-sensory, objective sobriety, yes, but more – an antonym, apposite expression of critical, cultural opprobrium that sticks its proboscis into mental and machinic spaces.
The relations between the physical and the psychic are evidenced during this period as a general movement and multiplicity, rather than just a series of