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Contents:
- PNEERG PHOTOGRAPHS OF GAY LIFE THE 1960S
- TOM HOLLAND’S GAY SEX SCENE 'THE CROWD ROOM' DEFEND BY FANS
- MAD MEN TAK A LOOK AT GAY LIFE THE '60S
- THE VELVET MAFIA: THE GAY MEN WHO HELPED SHAPE MIC THE 60S
- 16 MT-SEE CLASSIC GAY MOVI FROM BEFORE YOU WERE BORN
PNEERG PHOTOGRAPHS OF GAY LIFE THE 1960S
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“I was 19, vulnerable, young and puttg my own inty together, ” says photographer Anthony Friedk when reflectg on his first project, The Gay Essay, which documents gay culture Los Angel and San Francis between 1969-1972.
TOM HOLLAND’S GAY SEX SCENE 'THE CROWD ROOM' DEFEND BY FANS
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What started, as a self-assigned project for a young photographer growg up Hollywood has now bee one of the most thentic portras of gay life Ameri om this perd.
In 1969, the same year as the Stonewall rts New York Cy, a gay cultural revolutn was growg Ameri. At the time, most pictns of gay men and women mastream media were found salac newspaper and tabloid articl, all of them reported om a murky distance.
LIFE’s two-part seri Homosexualy Ameri om 1964, featured dark and shadowy photographs by Bill Eppridge.
MAD MEN TAK A LOOK AT GAY LIFE THE '60S
* 1960s gay scene *
While growg up Hollywood, Freidk’s parents worked the film dtry and had close iends that led full openly gay liv.
He saw that world as a “refuge” and a place where gays were “allowed to be themselv” more than any other place.
THE VELVET MAFIA: THE GAY MEN WHO HELPED SHAPE MIC THE 60S
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But The Gay Essay really began while he explored the Los Angel Gay Communy Servic Center where he met Morris Kight and Don Kilhefner, two men who ran the programs there and found the Gay Liberatn Front Los Angel 1969 where they mobilized the muny agast the LAPD’s harassment of homosexuals. ” For Friedk, the goal was to move past many stereotyp and epen the reprentatn of gay dividuals of all typ.
“It was more about my sire to create a great set of pictur wh a heartfelt termatn to honor gay people, rpect them and their eedom, ” he says. “In The Gay Essay I wanted to celebrate the gays that were livg openly, ” pecially at a time, the early days of the gay movement, followg the Stonewall rts.
“It upset me tremendoly to see the ways gays were beg treated, ” he adds. ” In 2014, The Gay Essay was first shown s entirety at the De Young Mm San Francis and was published as a book by the Fe Arts Mm of San Francis and Yale Universy Prs.
16 MT-SEE CLASSIC GAY MOVI FROM BEFORE YOU WERE BORN
“Everythg I love about photography is the gay say: the sense of the event, pturg the soul of the people, the journey, the procs, the unknowns, ” he says.
” Anthony Friedk‘s The Gay Essay is on view at Daniel Cooney Fe Art New York Cy until March 4.
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