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Mar 31, 2023, 9 tweets

This #TransDayOfVisibility, we want to share some of the incredible art produced by trans and non-binary artists and showcase their creativity. We hope you'll discover some new artists as well as well as some favourites, and you're inspired to learn more...

Claude Cahun (1894-1954) was a non-binary surrealist photographer, sculptor and writer whose work frequently took on personas and transgressed gender binaries.

Claude Cahun, c1927, Courtesy of Jersey Heritage Collections

Wu Tsang (born 1982) is a filmmaker, artist and performer based in the USA. Her work often focuses on hidden histories and marginalised stories. This still is from her 2016 film Duilian, looking at the queer inner life of revolutionary Qiu Jin.

Zackary Drucker (born 1983) is an artist, activist, actor and producer. Much of her work explores gender, sexuality and ways of seeing. She has won an Emmy Award for her series "This Is Me".

"Don't Look At Me Like That" by Zackary Drucker and Manuel Vason, 2010.

Greer Lankton (1958-1996) was a New York East Village artist best known for creating lifelike sewn dolls of celebrities and people she knew. This 1996 installation, "It’s all about ME, Not You" was the last she created.

Courtesy of Mattress Factory

Amos Mac (b1981) is a writer, photographer and publisher from Georgia. He founded magazine "Original Plumbing" in 2009. His photos have appeared in numerous publications and digital. This 2017 portrait of Schuyler Bailar was commissioned by Instagram for Trans Day of Visibility.

Cassils (born 1975) is a Canadian performance artist and body builder. Their work explores struggle, survival, violence and representation. This photo is from their performance "Becoming An Image" where they attack a 900kg clay block in darkness, lit only by the flash of a camera

Vaginal Davis (date of birth private) is a USA-born performing artist, painter, curator and filmmaker. She is genderqueer and intersex and considered the progenitor of "terrorist drag". This painting comes from her 2012 exhibition Various Hags.

Sisters Lana (born 1965) and Lilly Wachowski (born 1967) have collaborated on 10 movies and a TV series. This still is from their 1999 film The Matrix, which Lilly has confirmed was a trans allegory.

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