Tag: poster
Vandal Paints Bullseyes Over Men’s Faces On Subway Poster For Gay Dating Site
“We have never experienced this kind of homophobic vandalism on our billboards before," said a spokesman for Squirt.
Vandals in Washington, D.C. defaced an ad for a gay hookup site by drawing rifle scopes on the foreheads of a gay couple pictured on it.
A poster for Squirt located inside the Shaw-Howard University Metro station was vandalized on September 21. In addition to the bullseyes, the word “gay” was written on one of the men’s arms, with “fag” scrawled on the...
Gay romantic drama Call Me By Your Name gets first official poster
Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet star in the eagerly-anticipated big screen adaptation of André Aciman's 2007 novel.
As anticipation builds for the release of gay romantic drama Call Me By Your Name this autumn, producers have unveiled the first official poster for the big screen adaptation of André Aciman critically-acclaimed 2007 novel, starring The Social Network‘s Armie Hammer and Homeland‘s Timothée Chalamet.
Set in 1980s Italy, the book and film chronicle the impassioned love affair of a 17-year-old American boy, Elio...
Vitium – fanzine of hot gay homemade shots made in black and white
Photographer and filmmaker Matt Lambert and his hubby, Jannis Birsner, took part in a very hot creative project. In March, the couple launched Vitium, a sexually-charged homo-punk fan magazine. They both called it as a labor of love. The shots for the magazine were made over the past year in Berlin. Vitium features erotic snapshots of the fraternal, intimate, nihilistic and sexually-charged energy of the youth of the city.
56-page book meant as an homage to the queercore zine culture of the '80s. Printed in just larger than pocket-size in...
Mix of sexuality and politics in Daniel Arzola’s posters
Venezuelan artist Daniel Arzola performed his latest collection of posters "No Soy Tu Chiste (I Am Not Your Joke)" where sexuality goes side by side with politics. This collection bears a very important message.
It's "artivism" a term which Arzola uses to coin his unique approach.
"Since I was a teenager I had been creating art with a purpose, with a social voice, a cry in a universal language," Arzola said in his latest interview.
"I started with poems, then photography, and finally illustration....