The issue of My Gay Eye/Mein Schwules Auge in 2023 has the broad theme "Uncensored / Unzensiert". So after the successful thematic issues "Sex Utopia", "Body Issues" and "Outdoors" a "free" framework. The anniversary issue #20 is a best of the artists, photographers and authors from the past 20 years, each with new or as yet unknown works. Among others by Pierre et Gilles, Norbert Bisky, Wolfgang Tillmans and Tom of Finland, as well as authors like Michael Sollorz, Arthur Rimbaud and Edmund White. In general, the editors of My Gay Eye / Mein schwules Auge make it their mission to present especially those works that, due to their explicit or controversial character, do not find a place in traditional galleries or media or fall victim to censorship. In the face of ever-increasing restrictions worldwide, it is very important to them to defend the freedoms they have so painstakingly won so far. As always, the volume gathers texts - essays, poems or short stories - as well as photos, graphics and paintings by international authors and artists, whose common denominator is the examination of gay eroticism and sexuality.
The issue of My Gay Eye/Mein Schwules Auge in 2023 has the broad theme "Uncensored / Unzensiert". So after the successful thematic issues "Sex Utopia", "Body Issues" and "Outdoors" a "free" framework. The anniversary issue #20 is a best of the artists, photographers and authors from the past 20 years, each with new or as yet unknown works. Among others by Pierre et Gilles, Norbert Bisky, Wolfgang Tillmans and Tom of Finland, as well as authors like Michael Sollorz, Arthur Rimbaud and Edmund White. In general, the editors of My Gay Eye / Mein schwules Auge make it their mission to present especially those works that, due to their explicit or controversial character, do not find a place in traditional galleries or media or fall victim to censorship. In the face of ever-increasing restrictions worldwide, it is very important to them to defend the freedoms they have so painstakingly won so far. As always, the volume gathers texts - essays, poems or short stories - as well as photos, graphics and paintings by international authors and artists, whose common denominator is the examination of gay eroticism and sexuality.