59 min

Ignacio Darnaude's Breaking the Gay Code in Art Ivory Tower Boiler Room

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Ignacio Darnaude, a queer male art historian and film producer, joins Andrew in The Ivory Tower Boiler Room to open up conversations about the queer male art world. Ignacio starts by dissecting what he has coined "Breaking the Gay Code in Art."  He uses the analogy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" to dig into why the closet has to be thrown open in the art world. For example, why do so many audience members, in his art lectures, audibly gasp when he reveals that a canonical male artist is in fact sexually interested in men.

Throughout the interview, Ignacio explains the nuances of labelling a male artist or his work as "gay," "homoerotic," or "queer." And, you better be taking notes since we talk about queer art all the way from ancient Greece to the 20th century. A few key figures include Michelangelo, Donatello, Thomas Eakins, J.C. Leyendecker, and Tom of Finland. Head to our Instagram to see some of these artists and their homoerotic works.

Ignacio's writing has appeared in the Gay and Lesbian Review where he has explored the queer art of Paul Cadmus, John Singer Sargent, Michelangelo, and Grant Wood.

You can find his Gay and Lesbian Review writing here: https://glreview.org/?s=ignacio+darnaude

Be sure to follow Ignacio's queer art scholarship on Instagram, @breakingthegaycodeinart where you'll find a link to his YouTube channel, and follow his personal account @ignaciolosangeles.

Follow the Gay and Lesbian Review on IG, @theglreview, and Twitter, @GLReview. 

Discover new things about gay and lesbian literature, history, and culture with a subscription to The Gay & Lesbian Review, a bimonthly magazine of history, culture, and politics that publishes essays in a wide range of disciplines as well as a slew of reviews of books, plays, and movies, and a number of special features., such as artist’s profiles and its popular Art Memo column.

To subscribe, visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR to receive a free copy with any print or digital subscription.

Follow Ivory Tower Boiler Room on Instagram, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! 

Many thanks to the Ivory Tower Boiler Room podcast team:

Andrew Rimby, Executive Director; Mary DiPipi, Chief Contributor; Kimberly Dallas, Editor

Thanks to Anne Sophie Andersen and Meghan Ames for our theme song, "Loverman."


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/message

Become an Ivory Tower Boiler Room Café subscriber to watch the unedited video: patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom

Ignacio Darnaude, a queer male art historian and film producer, joins Andrew in The Ivory Tower Boiler Room to open up conversations about the queer male art world. Ignacio starts by dissecting what he has coined "Breaking the Gay Code in Art."  He uses the analogy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" to dig into why the closet has to be thrown open in the art world. For example, why do so many audience members, in his art lectures, audibly gasp when he reveals that a canonical male artist is in fact sexually interested in men.

Throughout the interview, Ignacio explains the nuances of labelling a male artist or his work as "gay," "homoerotic," or "queer." And, you better be taking notes since we talk about queer art all the way from ancient Greece to the 20th century. A few key figures include Michelangelo, Donatello, Thomas Eakins, J.C. Leyendecker, and Tom of Finland. Head to our Instagram to see some of these artists and their homoerotic works.

Ignacio's writing has appeared in the Gay and Lesbian Review where he has explored the queer art of Paul Cadmus, John Singer Sargent, Michelangelo, and Grant Wood.

You can find his Gay and Lesbian Review writing here: https://glreview.org/?s=ignacio+darnaude

Be sure to follow Ignacio's queer art scholarship on Instagram, @breakingthegaycodeinart where you'll find a link to his YouTube channel, and follow his personal account @ignaciolosangeles.

Follow the Gay and Lesbian Review on IG, @theglreview, and Twitter, @GLReview. 

Discover new things about gay and lesbian literature, history, and culture with a subscription to The Gay & Lesbian Review, a bimonthly magazine of history, culture, and politics that publishes essays in a wide range of disciplines as well as a slew of reviews of books, plays, and movies, and a number of special features., such as artist’s profiles and its popular Art Memo column.

To subscribe, visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR to receive a free copy with any print or digital subscription.

Follow Ivory Tower Boiler Room on Instagram, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! 

Many thanks to the Ivory Tower Boiler Room podcast team:

Andrew Rimby, Executive Director; Mary DiPipi, Chief Contributor; Kimberly Dallas, Editor

Thanks to Anne Sophie Andersen and Meghan Ames for our theme song, "Loverman."


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/message

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