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Black, Queer, and Untold

A New Archive of Designers, Artists, and Trailblazers

by Jon Key
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Uncover oft-forgotten figures in Black and Queer art history in this treasure trove of nearly 400 full-color images from the 19th century to the present

"This wildly impressive feat of research outlines a Black, queer history of art and design, dating all the way back to the 19th century. The book also represents author and graphic designer Jon Key's effort to situate himself in the history of American visual culture, from which Black queer contributions have too often been erased." — them.

In Black, Queer, & Untold, acclaimed designer and artist Jon Key pays tribute to the incredible designers, artists, and people who were erased from a design canon that consistently failed artists who were not white, straight, and male. From abolitionist newspapers to the little magazines of the Harlem Renaissance to the zines that fueled AIDS activism, Key takes an expansive approach to design history from the 19th century to the present. Arranged chronologically in six sections, Key leaves no stone unturned and carefully surveys oral histories, personal narratives, album covers, newspaper clippings, academic essays, archival letters, posters and other design objects. Guided by his firm narrative hand, he provides these unsung heroes with an enduring, reverential stage – and in so doing, gifts us a book that takes its place among the creative arts canon.

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Winner: PubWest Diverse Voices Design Award

A CultureType Best Black Art Book of 2024

★ "Artist, designer, and writer Key provides a glimpse of the people and objects whose contributions to the graphic arts intersect their queerness and Blackness... A thoughtful culmination of research, written with emotional intensity. A necessary purchase."
— Library Journal (starred)

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      Starred review from March 1, 2025

      Artist, designer, and writer Key provides a glimpse of the people and objects whose contributions to the graphic arts intersect their queerness and Blackness. Arranged chronologically, Key's highly readable and often personal narratives of the primarily American print artists represented here include oral histories, painstaking research in newspaper archives, plus archival photos and illustrations. Exhaustive research and sensitive portrayals reveal new facets of historical works such as The Man-Monster, Pete Sewally, alias Mary Jones (an 1836 lithograph), as well as projects by modern-day artists and designers. The final entry calls on readers to seek out, preserve, and appreciate the contributions of marginalized artists. VERDICT A thoughtful culmination of research, written with emotional intensity. A necessary purchase.

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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