Kunstmuseum Basel Opens 'The First Homosexuals' Exhibition
The Kunstmuseum Basel is launching a new exhibition, 'The First Homosexuals', which traces the artistic formation of new sexual, gender, and identity images since the term 'homosexual' was first used in 1869. The exhibition features around 80 works exploring coded representations and the evolution of depicting sexuality in art.

Key Takeaways
- The Kunstmuseum Basel is opening its first-ever exhibition dedicated entirely to the art and work of the LGBTQIA+ community.
- The exhibition features approximately 80 works of art.
- The term 'homosexual' was first coined and used in 1869.
- The exhibition runs from March 7, 2026, to August 2, 2026.
- Marie-Louise-Catherine Breslau's 1888 painting 'Contre-jour' depicts two women in a domestic scene often mislabeled as friendship.
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They Said
"If we succeed in bringing a little more knowledge, tolerance and acceptance into the world, great things will already have been achieved."
"We are not experiencing a 'new trans era' today, as there have always been forms of gender and sexual 'dissidence'."