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Contents:
- HIDN PLA SIGHT: HOW GAY ARTISTS EXPRSED FORBIDN SIRE
- GAY PICTUR
- GAY MEN AND BODY IMAGE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- EMOTNAL REACTNS OF HETEROSEXUAL MEN TO GAY IMAGERY
- THE GAY SCIENCE IMAGERY
- PRE- & POST-STONEWALL GAY MALE IMAGERY
HIDN PLA SIGHT: HOW GAY ARTISTS EXPRSED FORBIDN SIRE
In an say "Andy Warhol: Love, Sex, and Dire," out om TASCHEN, Gopnik argu that Warhol had good reason to believe that darg gay imagery was where art ought to have been headg. * gay imagery *
Warhol’s Tanager flailgs have often been billed as the product of a certa cluelsns on his part, and on a gay inty that he jt did not have the pacy — or the savvy — to reprs, even when art-world succs pend on . He had good reason to believe that the darg gay imagery he was proposg was where art ought to have been headg at that particular juncture, and that if he only kept phg his ia long enough, the art world would sign on. By the sprg of 1947, however, jt as Warhol’s sophomore year was wdg down, Greene was turng his back on that past a seri of patgs based on photos of nu women that, as the New York Tim wrote, stood as “his answer to the trend back toward the realm of natural appearanc.
GAY PICTUR
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Although Greene himself was straight, his urse not show that Warhol would have heard him lecture on “the homosexual as an artist, and the art world.
GAY MEN AND BODY IMAGE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Gay pictur n be anythg, om portras of LGBT celebs to snapshots om the latt prott. No matter where they’re om, gay pictur help document the LGBT world, pturg the lived experienc of queer people imag that last forever. * gay imagery *
” Warhol’s iend and classmate Gee Klber was fully out; Warhol relled that was Klber who first troduced him to the gay scene New York, once the two met up there after graduatn. On top of beg gay, Klber was also the most culturally advanced of Warhol’s classmat, fully rmed about Pisso, Mondrian, and Prot a way that his classmat — and profsors — might not have been. In The Homosexual Ameri, a gay nfsnal published ls than two years after Warhol fished at Tech, the thor wrote about his muny’s sense that “Our gay world is actually a superr one … that homosexuals are ually of superr artistic and tellectual abili.
EMOTNAL REACTNS OF HETEROSEXUAL MEN TO GAY IMAGERY
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Everywhere we look, we seize upon outstandg exampl of brilliant people, eher our own circl or the public doma, who are gay, or are supposed to be gay. Among several gay stctors at Tech, Perry Davis had been both the most openly queer and the most obvly and eply vted the latt mov and news of the wir art world. While Warhol was llege, two lol judg clared homosexualy to be “society’s greatt menace, ” triggerg the creatn of a vic new police squad whose only job was to root that menace out — via shootgs, beatgs, or extortn, if need be.
This current volume’s gay imagery, rangg om merely suggtive to ankly pornographic, reprents jt a small samplg om the many hundreds of queer pictur that survive om Warhol’s 1950s art, and even those reprent only a actn of what he mt have produced the same genre, sce we know of several later moments when Warhol stroyed pil of his early work. Warhol’s Boy Book exhibn ran for jt two weeks, 1956, begng on Valente’s Day, which giv some ditn of the gay clientele that the gallery appealed to.
THE GAY SCIENCE IMAGERY
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The Bodley was jt up the street om Serendipy fé, a favore lole for Warhol and the scene’s other “wdow-rator typ” (that’s what Capote himself lled them), and not far om the so-lled Bird Circu of gay bars the same neighborhood. ” The prtig Art News magaze gave one more word than that, while omtg almost all scriptn of what the drawgs actually picted; while a review the Tim, any New York artist’s holy grail, went on for a whole 36 words, but wh no more specifics than a nod to the drawgs as beg “sly” and full of “private meang” a Jean Cocte mo — , for those few who uld read , for the drawgs’ gay slant.
So the lson that Warhol mt have taken om this first “succs” at the Bodley, upled wh his multiple rejectns at the Tanager, is that an dience for this, his most tly radil work, uld be found only wh a gay ghetto. And that was simply an sufficient dience for a ferocly amb artist like Warhol, pecially sce the mornist transgrsn of his gay imagery seemed to be taken, homosexual circl, as evince of nothg more than someone havg some good, queer fun.
PRE- & POST-STONEWALL GAY MALE IMAGERY
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That may expla why, as Warhol ramped up his hunt for fe-art succs the early 1960s, the Pop pictur he vised — still bravely reprentatnal and ntent filled — had only the subtlt trac of gay ntent. (The Campbell’s soup n, wh s f--siècle label, was read by some gays as a mp in; Warhol clud a dishy mleman a patg not too long after the Bodley showed s bodybuilr patgs.