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  • COMMENT | Are gay people more creative?

    There’s a common speculation gay people are more creative. This is foremost rooted in the observation that gay people are over-represented in creative pursuits. But is this speculation true? And if it is, why are gay people more creative? Let us discuss.

    The idea of over-representation is an interesting one. It emerged anecdotally but has attracted scholarship in recent years.

    In 2016, London School of Economics published their analysis of datasets from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey and the 2008-2009 U.S. National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to comment on this. They found that gay people are “drawn to a different set of occupations”. Among those with the highest proportion of gay workers are creative ones: producers and directors, urban and regional planners, and web developers.

    Their analysis suggests that gay people tend to be attracted to occupations with higher levels of social perceptiveness. This is based on the idea that knowing how to read social cues might be an important skill for gay people to acquire as they are more likely to have experienced the threat of discrimination from a young age.

    Now for a quick lesson in creativity. Creativity is an inherently social process. The idea that it is a solitary process has fallen out of favour. We now appreciate that creativity emerges from dialogue, interaction, and practise with others. Though Kafka worked in solitude, his work was the product of his relationship with his father. His creative output is therefore the product of a social process.

    It is thus unsurprising that the experience of gay people and its impact on social processes may affect their creativity too. At present, there is little hard evidence though. There are only a couple of major studies on sexual orientation and creativity.

    The first, by Christine Charyton, a professor of psychology at The Ohio State University, published in 2007, reviewed the historical, empirical, and present literature existed on the relationship between sexual orientation and creativity. The study concluded that there is little evidence to support that speculation that gay people are more creative.

    The second, carried out by Sultan Idris Education University, published in 2013, assumed that gay men share more typically female personality traits to disentangle the speculation. The idea behind this being that females are more creative than males. However, its findings mirrored the study by Charyton. It concluded that there is no ‘gay advantage’ to being creative.

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    It is acknowledged that more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions though. Current research is limited and its scope narrow. Indeed, the latter study measured only self-perceived creativity. The idea of being well-qualified to be creative by being skilled in reading social cues is one possible avenue for future research.

    The truth is we don’t really know whether gay people are more creative. The speculation that they are is compelling though. I am left thinking that we need to continue to approach the question from new directions. Are gay people more inclined to creativity because of the escapism it provides? Or is queer culture fundamentally creative in its quest to break the mould?

  • Artist Cuts Off His Nipples And Sells Them

    Artist Cuts Off His Nipples And Sells Them

    A conceptual artist has apparently cut off his nipples and his belly button to sell them on eBay.

    London based Artist Karim Boumjimar has apparently cut off both his nipples and his belly button and is planning to sell them on eBay.

    Taking to his Twitter account Mr Boumjimar said that nipples “are useless” and since he’s removed his nipples and belly button he’s become very fast at swimming.

    The Spanish-Moroccanaritst, who is now based in London has filled his social channels with pictures of his bare – nippleless chest showing the results of his surgey, which appears to be completely scarless.

    https://twitter.com/BEIGETYPE/status/729964755914522626

    He plans on selling his nipples, which both have piercings through them, on eBay and he is planning to make a necklace out of his belly button. He is hoping to sell for £500 to £1000 to help paid for the cost of surgery.

     


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    The claims have made many question the authenticity of the pictures uploaded to his social media. Some have suggested that he photoshopped his nipples and belly button out. However according to an interview with Dazed he had them removed in Bosnia, and plans to go back this summer to have more body alterations.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BFE9Ni9v-D4/?taken-by=beigecell&hl=en

     

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BFHIK0kv-Fa/?taken-by=beigecell&hl=en

    When asked if it was real, he added, “Oh, no no it’s real.”

    Mr. Boumjimar also has a shop in which he sells his art, which includes an Aldi plastic bag vest top, reduced from £1000 to £200, MacDonald’s salt packet earings for £5.00 and “Organic” cigarette earrings for £15.00.

  • Homophobic Beating Leads To Theatrical Celebration

    Homophobic Beating Leads To Theatrical Celebration

    Nando Messias was beaten up on a street in an act of homophobic hatred. Years later he’s ready to give his response to that incident, a spectacle of provocation, celebration and hyper flamboyancy in The Sissy’s Progress.

    CREDIT: Nando Messias
    CREDIT: Nando Messias

     

    Part dance-theatre, part walking performance, The Sissy’s Progress leads its audience out onto the streets with a live marching band playing original music composed by Jordan Hunt. The Sissy’s Progress confronts the harsh contradictions of gender and violence of city life, standing up for sissies everywhere.

    Nando says, “It’s genuinely frightening. I almost always get abuse from passers-by when we’re doing the performance. The audience gets to experience that and that makes it feel uniquely relevant. I’m particularly proud that we take this performance precisely to places where such

    work wouldn’t normally be seen. It’s a universal theme.”     

    The Sissy’s Progress has been performed at Homotopia, Liverpool and OUTBURST, Belfast. with further performances on:

    20th February, Tom Thumb Theatre, Margate 7.30pm  £10   www.tomthumbtheatre.co.uk

    17th/18th March, Toynbee Studios, London 17th: 7.30pm. 18th: 7pm & 8.45pm   £10/£8    

    www.artsadmin.co.uk

    7th May,   Marlborough Theatre, Brighton, Brighton Fringe   www.marlboroughtheatre.org.uk


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    th May, Horniman Museum & Gardens, London as part of Queer Lates, from 6.30pm 

    www.horniman.ac.uk

  • 8 Arty Pictures Of Hot Men… Basically

    For several years photographer Verner Degray has shared his pictures of hot men and has been published from Paris to New York via London and Sydney.

    Verner Degray‘s photography is about showcasing the masculine body without making a pornographic images. It seeks to enhance the body forms, muscles and uses light as a developer.

    According to Verner Degray,

    “Photography should help reveal the soul of the model, to make out what is hidden in the depths of his being.”

    Having resided in French Polynesia for over 10 years, Verner, dreams of working in other countries and to photograph new models worldwide.

    CREDIT: Verner Degray
    CREDIT: Verner Degray
    CREDIT: Verner Degray
    CREDIT: Verner Degray

     

    CREDIT: Verner Degray
    CREDIT: Verner Degray

     

    CREDIT: Verner Degray
    CREDIT: Verner Degray
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    CREDIT: Verner Degray

     

     

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    You can view his work on his website: www.verner-degray.com

    and contact him via Facebook: Verner Degray.

    and on youtube: http://youtu.be/g4M1xIXmpl4

  • Sniff Your Poppers And Watch This

    If you’re in need of a zone out for just a moment, watch this brand new art video by J.B. Ghuman, Jr.

    According to the openly gay director the video is not supposed to mean anything. Rather, it is intended to make viewers feel something.

    He goes on to say, “The video depicts how the positive and negative elements of life equate to the same thing and the key to life exists somewhere in the middle.

    His aim with “+Singularity =Of= The Soul-” is not to teach or lecture, but to activate minds and hearts into considering the power of empathy. And with such a golden perspective activated, how one can use the vibrational frequency of love to travel through any emotional black hole they may encounter and ascend to a higher self.

    Quite. We like the pretty colours.

  • ART REVIEW: Invisible Treasure At Ovalhouse

    If you fancy being imprisoned in a room floored with orange faux grass, ceilinged with a projector screen, housing a cow-sized white rabbit with robot eyes for 70mins – read on.

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  • Artist Turns Caitlyn Trans Hate Into Work Of Art

    The artist who turned homophobic hate for Tom Daley into an incredible portrait, has worked his magic again by turning 100 messages of hate and death threats against Caitlyn Jenner into a work of art.

     

    CREDIT: Conor Collins

     

     

    In 2014, Conor Collins took hundreds of homophobic messages about diver Tom Daley from Twitter and created a stunning work of art out of him.

    Now he’s turned his attention to Caitlyn Jenner, taking transphobic hate messages that he found online and recreating the now famous Vanity Fair cover of Ms. Jenner.

    Speaking to the HuffPo Collins said,

    “I admire what Caitlyn has done and how she has used her position and privilege to make a difference,

    “So, naturally like anyone curious, I went on her Twitter to see more and was horrified by some of the comments. When I saw these I wanted to show them because it is a reality of what trans people experience every day.”

    “Caitlyn is making a difference to the trans community however I didn’t want to hide the darkness and persecution [trans people] face in my art piece,”

    In 2014, articles from various news sources suggested that the Manchester based artist had sold the Tom Daley piece, but he rebuffed the suggestions saying,

    “Been told there are articles saying ive sold my Tom Daley piece! I’ve not!! It’s not my intention to make money from this piece!”

     

    Collins shared the portrait of Caitlyn Jenner on Twitter and it was retweeted 2,800 times and favourited 5,600 times.
  • Alexander McQueen; Meathead Maverick or Melancholy Martyr?

    ‘I’d rather people left my shows and vomited. I want extreme reactions. I want heart attacks. I want ambulances’ – Alexander McQueen.

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  • David Hockney Says Too Many Gay Men Want To Be Boring

    Too may gay men have become ‘boring’ and ‘conservative’ according to Britain’s most famous living artist David Hockney in an interview this week in The Daily Telegraph.

     

    “They want to be ordinary – they want to fit in,” said Hockney, “Well I don’t care about that. I don’t care about fitting in. Everywhere is so conservative.” He added too many gay men were determined to lead ‘ordinary’ lives by entering into civil partnerships and having children through adoption or surrogate mothers.

    When he was asked if he would ever have marry a man, he was aghast at the suggestion. He admitted that he stayed in contact with former lovers, except when they had become “so boring” that he didn’t want to spend time with them.

    Hockney disclosed that despite a string of lovers, the love of his life was “maybe” Gregory Evans, his 62-year-old manager.

    Hockney and Evans had been lovers for about a decade through the 1970s but have worked together for 40 years.

    On a recent visit to San Francisco he was dismayed that the bohemian lifestyle of the city’s large gay community had seemingly vanished.

    “It’s a very boring city now. Where are the Harvey Milks,” he asked, in reference to the gay rights campaigner who was shot and murdered after becoming the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California.

  • ART REVIEW: Alexander McQueen God Of The Runway: Savage Beauty

    When the retrospective work of British fashion designer Alexander McQueen was exhibited at Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2011, tickets moved quicker than Naomi Campbell’s mobile during a hissy-fit.

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  • Queer Art From The Tate Gallery

    As part of LGBT History Month, WISE THOUGHTS @ CREATIVE CULTURE HUB (CGH) are hosting a illustrated lecture by MARCUS DICKEY HORLEY Curator of Access Projects at Tate Modern as he looks at 100 years of LGBT art from the TATE collection.

    Mr Horley’s talk will focus on how the vast Tate Collection reflects LGBT diversity and will cover work by LGBT artists, and art dealing with LGBT subjects.

    The Lecture is on Thursday 5th February 2015 from 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm

    @ Wise Thoughts, 2nd Floor, Wood Green Library, High Road, London N22 6XD. Admission is FREE.

    To reserve a seat & for further details check out :

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/queer-art-from-the-tate-collection-illustrated-lecture-at-wise-thoughts-cch-tickets-15272450310