Art historian and curator Jonathan D. Katz delves into LGBTQ+ art's pivotal role in liberation in his new book, "About Face: Stonewall, Revolt, and New Queer Art" (Monacelli Press). This comprehensive exploration showcases over 350 artworks. Organized around five sections, the book navigates themes of Transform, Transfigure, Transgress, Transpose, and Transcend. Katz's work highlights how LGBTQ+ artists challenge taboos, advocate for rights, and redefine gender and sexuality landscapes. "About Face" offers a profound reflection on the ongoing revolution ignited by the Stonewall riots, capturing the essence of queer art's enduring impact on society. Here are the glimpses of what you can find in this book. #Queer Up Gay Culture