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PORTRAS SHED LIGHT THROUGH GAY PRISM

Gee Bellows, Sixteen East Gay Street, 1924. Lhograph, sheet: 11 7/16 × 13 5/8 . (29.1 × 34.6 cm) Image: 9 1/2 × 11 3/4 . (24.1 × 29.9 cm). Whney Mm of Amerin Art, New York; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Rosenfeld 77.105 * george bellows gay *

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9, 2010ALTHOUGH mms are generally thought of as progrsive, gay-theme shows are almost unheard of at the untry’s biggt art stutns. “It’s the air, wh the gay marriage bate and the mastreamg of gay people on TV. ” Name-brand artists clu Robert Mapplethorpe, Andrew Wyeth and Thomas Eaks — other words, the openly gay, the openly straight and those whose sexuali are bated among historians.

“To fd an image om him wh homoerotic ntent ont and center — and a prt, which circulated to a mass dience — that’s pellg, ” Mr.

SIXTEEN EAST GAY STREET

View Sixteen East Gay Street (1923 - 1924) By Bellows Gee; Lhograph on paper; image size 9 5/8 x 11 7/8 . (24.2 x 29.8 cm); Signed; Edn. Accs more artwork lots and timated & realized ctn pric on MutualArt. * george bellows gay *

Ward add, “By beg exclud, gay artists had a special vantage pot, ” one that often lent them “a more accurate view of society.

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47, Berl” (1915), also the show wh a gay theme, of urse, has the potential to be ntroversial, pecially one at a ernment-fanced mm. ”A versn of this article appears prt on, Sectn AR, Page 80 of the New York edn wh the headle: Portras Shed Light Through Gay Prism. Right now the Taa Art Mm is the only place on the Wt Coast where you n see the ntroversial exhib, Hi-Seek, Difference and Dire Amerin show vers nearly 150 years of art om the gay and lbian perspective.

It also explor the theory that the gay and straight worlds termgled more eely before World War II. We might thk that today is more progrsive than a century Seek -curator Jonathan Katz argu that while the past wasn’t perfect, there was a time when gays and lbians weren’t socially segregated om the straight world.

“What I wanted to show is that this is not jt gay art or gay works, but that gay and straight are distguishable. And that a number of the straight figur of Amerin art ma work of directly homoerotic social import bee before 1950 gay and straight were much more faiar wh one another than they are today. What’s gog on here, Gee Bellows, the most signifint artists of his era, makg a homoerotic picture which a homoerotic relatnship is ont and center.

SIXTEEN EAST GAY STREET, 1923-24

Bid on Gee Bellows (Amerin, 1882-1925) Sixteen East Gay Street sold at ctn by Bonhams Skner 20 on 26th January Gee Bellows (Amerin, 1882-1925) Sixteen East Gay Street, 1923-24, edn of 72 (Mason, 183). Signed "Gee Bellows" pencil l.r., signed wh the matrix, signed "Bolton Brown - imp" penc... * george bellows gay *

Homoerotic btseller Katz says the fact Shower Bath is a prt and not a patg is also very are sold on the open market. How do you expla the fact that a homoerotic piece of art by a straight artist is a bt seller 1917?

All of this terwoven culture between gays and straights end end when Hler and Stal me on the scene and vanished unr Senator Joseph McCarthy. The more morn works of Hi Seek reflect the cultural shift after World War II when beg gay was fely somethg to hi. Sixteen East Gay Street.

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