
Miguel Guía
Spain
Max Markwald (He/Him/His) uses large scale oil paintings to highlight queer voices and document his gender transition. Since graduating from the University of Akron, Myers School of Art, in the Fall of 2016, he has had fifteen solo shows in the NorthEast Ohio region, including exhibitions at Bay Arts, Akron Soul Train, and Massillon Museum.
During an artist talk for his 2021 solo exhibition at the McDonough Museum of Art, Markwald reflected upon why he avoided the label Queer Artist for so long, saying, "Maybe it's because queer still has that bitter taste of a word I was taught not to say." Markwald now speaks openly about his struggles as a transgender man, such as being denied healthcare and health insurance, being harassed in public, and being threatened his job.
"I take on the label, queer artist, not as a stopping point, but rather, as a way of looking at a system that does not recognize my existence and saying, you don't get to tell me what that word means anymore." - Max Markwald
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