![]() It’s a succinct way to show the changing nature of queer politics and experience – and one echoed by many of the artists in Prime: Art’s Next Generation.Īll of these 107 artists were born after 1980, and are creating works to respond to a world quite different from the one Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol or Agnes Martin worked within. Some are favouring a new version of the familiar rainbow ensign, called the Pride Progress Flag, created by the American designer Daniel Quasar in 2018, which adds coloured chevrons to the left edge, to celebrate, and call for, greater diversity in the LGBTQ community. You may notice a small difference during Pride Month this year. Get a fresh view of queer art, aesthetics and politics via our contemporary art survey ![]() Louis Fratino, Tom at Riis Beach wearing my underwear around his neck, 2019 A Prime view of Pride
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