Peter Hujar
Pervy Snapshots and Fallible Machines: Around Openings in Tribeca
With the previous evening's batch of new-season Chelsea gallery openings already receding into memory (24 hours is a long time in the art world), did the following day's events offer any special satisfactions?
How AIDS Changed Art Forever
Three recent exhibitions show that though HIV is no longer a death sentence, the art world is still grappling with its psychological toll.
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Photos from New York’s Post-Stonewall, Pre-AIDS Cruising Scene
How photographer Alvin Baltrop captured a culture of queer sex that might have otherwise been lost to history.
A 'Queer Enlightenment' at the World's First Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
The Creators Project visits the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art to talk about the relevance of 1970s queer culture today.
Jeannette Montgomery Barron Captured the Energy of New York's 80s Art Scene
"You always romanticize the past, but New York really was a place you could live and work as an artist. That's all changed now."
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