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Happy Pride!

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  View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Other Art Fair (@theotherartfair) Happy Pride!!!!  Honored that my painting " Moving Colors ", inspired by the uplifting Pride Month events that I have taken part in along with my trans family members and queer friends, is in this collection. "Moving Colors" describes the colors of the LGBTQ community (as represented by the flags) and the idea of moving forward in a societal sense, advocating for change and progress. "Moving Colors"speaks to a moment in time that is both fleeting and part of a larger, ongoing movement that continually fights for equality for all. Hope, Love, Progress. Sold at The Other Art Fair Los Angeles - September 2025. Hope to see you at my booth at The Barker Hangar September 24 – 27 2026!  

Kamala Harris on Love

@kamalaharris at her best. (Which is very, very good.) https://t.co/gP9f5mNrXk — David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) October 11, 2019 Love Is Love!

Charles Leslie's Queer Art Collection

Charles Leslie has spent the last 50 years showcasing and protecting queer art —and now his collection includes 30,000 pieces. Check out the latest episode of Legendary, hosted by @JMunozActor : pic.twitter.com/Hcybov7m56 — NowThis (@nowthisnews) June 7, 2019

Gilbert Baker's Rainbow Flag at MOMA

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. @MuseumModernArt @curiousoctopus installing the flag designed by #GilbertBaker , which is part of MoMA's collection thanks to @michellemfisher 's efforts. pic.twitter.com/IIxNh2lWrB — Gretchen Scott (@gretchen_scott) April 1, 2017 Gilbert Baker, heading the Stockholm Pride Parade in 2003, pieced together the first rainbow flags in 1978. He described himself as the “gay Betsy Ross.” FREDRIK PERSSON / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE — GETTY IMAGES More at: Gilbert Baker's Rainbow Flag