Johnny Willis

MA Art History

About

Committee

Dr. Erin Silver (primary)

Research Areas

Modern & contemporary, Queer studies

Thesis Title

Radically Art Historical: Attila Richard Lukacs and the Weight of History (1983-93)

 


Publications

“Unspoken Identities: Frances Loring, Florence Wyle, Florence Carlyle and Lesbian Canadian Art at the Turn of the Century,” Forthcoming, The First Homosexuals, ed. Jonathan Katz (Phaidon Press, 2025)

“Marsden Hartley’s Queer Eschatology,” Bowdoin Journal of Art, Volume VII, Summer 2021

Associate Curator, The First Homosexuals (1869-1930) Project, Wrightwood 659 Chicago


Awards

Hugo E. Meilicke Memorial Fellow and Tina and Morris Wagner Foundation Fellow


Johnny Willis

MA Art History

About

Committee

Dr. Erin Silver (primary)

Research Areas

Modern & contemporary, Queer studies

Thesis Title

Radically Art Historical: Attila Richard Lukacs and the Weight of History (1983-93)

 


Publications

“Unspoken Identities: Frances Loring, Florence Wyle, Florence Carlyle and Lesbian Canadian Art at the Turn of the Century,” Forthcoming, The First Homosexuals, ed. Jonathan Katz (Phaidon Press, 2025)

“Marsden Hartley’s Queer Eschatology,” Bowdoin Journal of Art, Volume VII, Summer 2021

Associate Curator, The First Homosexuals (1869-1930) Project, Wrightwood 659 Chicago


Awards

Hugo E. Meilicke Memorial Fellow and Tina and Morris Wagner Foundation Fellow


Johnny Willis

MA Art History
About keyboard_arrow_down

Committee

Dr. Erin Silver (primary)

Research Areas

Modern & contemporary, Queer studies

Thesis Title

Radically Art Historical: Attila Richard Lukacs and the Weight of History (1983-93)

 

Publications keyboard_arrow_down

“Unspoken Identities: Frances Loring, Florence Wyle, Florence Carlyle and Lesbian Canadian Art at the Turn of the Century,” Forthcoming, The First Homosexuals, ed. Jonathan Katz (Phaidon Press, 2025)

“Marsden Hartley’s Queer Eschatology,” Bowdoin Journal of Art, Volume VII, Summer 2021

Associate Curator, The First Homosexuals (1869-1930) Project, Wrightwood 659 Chicago

Awards keyboard_arrow_down

Hugo E. Meilicke Memorial Fellow and Tina and Morris Wagner Foundation Fellow