How did Lucian Freud present queer and marginalised bodies? | National Gallery
Art historian Gregory Salter considers Freud’s paintings of queer and marginalised bodies in the age of Section 28, the early years of HIV/AIDS, and preoccupations about class and gender.
As part of our ‘New Perspectives on Freud’ series, Salter examines Freud’s paintings of gay men, the queer performer Leigh Bowery, and Sue Tilley – the subject of Freud’s famous ‘Benefits Supervisor’ series – from the 1980s and 90s.
Some of these works are on display in 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition – Lucian Freud: New Perspectives'
1 October 2022 - 22 January 2023
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