AllTogether, the collective exhibition of Tom of Finland Foundation in Venice

Next May 8, Tom of Finland, an artist known for his homoerotic illustrations and drawings, would have been 102 years old. On the occasion of this anniversary and the Venice Biennale leaving, the Tom of Finland Foundation And The Community they cared AllTogether, a group exhibition supported by Diesel which will present the Foundation’s permanent collection to the public for the first time outside of Los Angeles.

The exhibition is a journey into the past, as well as a tale of the events and stories of queer artists, many of whom are forced to suffer discrimination and false representations due to the nature of their creations. It was the Foundation, born in 1984 with the initial aim of preserving and promoting Tom’s work, to protect their works. Worried that their works might be forgotten or destroyed after their death, many erotic artists of the time, who often worked under anonymity, decided to donate them to the Tom of Finland Foundation knowing that it would be carefully archived and preserved. And in fact, in over thirty years, this has built the largest LGBTQ + art collection of the world.

Today, AllTogether it gives new space to that community of artists, recognizing the work done by the Foundation in protecting freedom of expression.

AllTogether it will be inaugurated at Studio Cannaregio in Venice on April 23, coinciding with the opening weekend of the Venice Biennale. A second and different exhibition will open at The Community Center of Paris on May 8th. Both will be open to the public until June 26th. The two exhibitions include more than two hundred works of art from the 1940s to the present day.

Source: Vanity Fair

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