ANTWERP | Discovering queer(ed) art with the Queer Tour at the KMSKA fine arts museum

It’s summer so it’s time for Antwerp Pride and Antwerp Queer Arts Festival (AQAF). From 4 to 27 August 2023, AQAF hosts queer artists being queer, in the alternative, quirky, more rebellious sense of the word. Antwerp Pride, from 9 to 13 August, is more mainstream, openly catering to everyone and thus attracting a general, more mainstream LGBTQIA+ and allied public. This year’s pride theme is ‘Braveolution‘.

During the 2023 Antwerp Pride season, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Antwerp or Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen (KMSKA) launched a Queer Tour of the museum. A walk-in tour. Which means you don’t have to organise a group and book a guide, but you can just adhere to a pre-arranged tour. Perfect for individual visitors.

Thanh and did the first Queer Tour at KMSKA after the try-outs. Our guide was Silvia Terrenzio, who designed the ‘Maria tours‘ of Antwerp, built around the many Virgin Mary statues in Antwerp

I’m not going to (re-)tell you what she told us. But the premise of the Queer Tour is queerness in the collection of the KMSKA. 

Queer? 

Art can be queer because the artist is or was. Openly during their life or not. 

Sometimes the subject is queer. Playing with gender-related expectations, making a male figure feminine, using masculine code on a female subject. Sometimes the artist or the piece of art is queered afterwards. Sometimes an artist or artwork was queer but has been ‘heteronormatised’ afterwards. 

The choice of which paintings and sculptures are displayed is a result of the frame(s) wherein curators operate. Consciously and willingly or not. 

“How do we look at old art with a queer perspective? Which artists played with gender norms? Which paintings show us what was considered modest or immoral? How does the queer community appropriate certain representations of the past?”, as the museum puts it.

The tour

These questions form the backbone of the tour. In an hour or an hour and fifteen minutes, Silvia showed us some art in the old museum halls which are more or less queer or can be seen as queer, to delve into the question. 

There’s no definitive answer to this. But the Queer Tour makes you think. And if that doesn’t work for you, at least you will have contemplated paintings and sculptures you may have ignored without being pointed out by a guide. 

Future tours

For Antwerp Pride there are walk-in tours. According to Silvia, from September, groups will be able to book this tour. 

Art and museums in Antwerp

Antwerp Pride 2023 & Antwerp Queer Arts Festival 2023

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