Leslie/Lohman
Gay Art Foundation
presents:
Four Exhibitions
40 Artists Contribute

BRENON CONNORS, Harmon & Tobias, Oil on canvas (detail)
Imaginary Portraits
Gay Lovers in History
Including artists:
Tommy Allen, Frank Barrett, Keith Batten, Lage Carlson,
James Childs, Brendon Connors, David Crocker, Patrick DeCoste, Miguel
Angel Figueroa, Marco Finn, Steven Frim, Mark Frossard, Joe Giordano,
Anthony Gonzalez, Duncan Grant, Chuck Hettinger, Elizabeth Josephson,
Michael Kirwan, Henry Kleine, Josef Kozak, Kelley Gabriel Lee, David
Livingston, Frank Louis, Daniel Malisky, Sonia Melara,
Greg Mitchell and Kenn Graziano, Ocean Morisset, Vivian O’Shaughnessy,
Natasha Pogrebinsky,
Michael Rogovsky, Carmine Santaniello, Samir Sobhy, Gary J. Speziale,
David Russel Talbott,
Arthur Tress, Jiro Ueno, and Branden Wallace
Images From The Triangle
The AIDS Paintings of Peter Harvey
These paintings (and select studies for
the paintings), created over a 5-year period in the mid-1990s,
are the artist’s very personal response to the AIDS crisis.
Cyberotic
Large-format Oil paintings by SPIKE
These ten 4.5’ x 5’ paintings
explore the visual and mental imagery of cybersex.
2,117 Days of Silence
An Installation by Nathaniel Siegel
This installation uses beefcake calendars
and other materials to visually depict the more than
seven years that President Reagan failed to mention the AIDS crisis.
The Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation,
established in 1990, is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to furthering the awareness and appreciation of GLBTQ art
that may not be exhibited due to prejudice and ignorance.
Since its inception the Foundation’s gallery has presented
over 200 exhibitions including hundreds of gay and lesbian
artists whose work represents the fundamental view that “gay
art” does exist and that the “gay/lesbian”
artist has contributed immeasurably to our visual culture
from prehistoric to ancient Greece to the contemporary era.
The Foundation has a considerable permanent
collection of art, including, Andy Warhol, Duncan Grant, Delmas
Howe, Jean Cocteau, Deni Ponty, Sonia Melara, Cassandra, Marsden
Hartley, Horst, Bastille, Blade, Tom of Finland, Michael Kirwan,
and many more. |
Leslie/Lohman
Gay Art Foundation
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 6 PM
Closed on major holidays and between shows.
26 Wooster Street, New York, NY 10013 · Map
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