SAN FRANCISCO: THE MAKING OF A QUEER MECCA Curated by Julia Haas Sept. 15–Oct. 24, 2009 |
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Go to the Harvey Milk page
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All prints were printed in 2009, are archival injet prints and are in an edition of 5. © Rink Foto. All rights reserved. |
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1 Vollunteers install a twelve-foot square section of The NAMES Project Foundation AIDS Memorial Quild on the floor of the Moscone Center (1987). Currently the quilt is made of over 44,000 squares, representing over 91,000 names of people who have died from HIV/AIDS. 11 x 14"
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2 Golden Gate Park, 1978 11 x 14" |
3 Folsom Street Fair, 1998 11 x 14" |
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4 The Castro, 1993 14 x 11" |
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6 Sister Blanche de Roote protests Senator Diane Feinstein's fundraiser party for the Pope John Paul II's visit to the United States in 1987.
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7 San Francisco Gay Parade, 1980 11 x 14"
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8 San Francisco Gay Parade, 1974 14 x 11" |
9 All Day & Night AIDS Protest, 1989 11 x 14" |
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11 The San Francisco gay performance ensemble Pormo Afro Homo performing a skit from their production Fierce Love, a parody of the Men on Films sketch from the television show In Living Color. Left to right: Brian Freeman, Djola Branner, and Eric Gupton on stage at Josie's Cabaret and Juice Joint, 1991 11 x 14"
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12 Leiland Traiman (left) and friend at the pride parade, 1994 11 x 14"
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17 An officer ready with chain cutters at the Old Federal Building where AIDS activists John Lorenzini chained himself to the building, protesting the Reagan Administration's lack of action in a growing AIDS crisis, 1992 14 x 11"
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19 In 1983, Dan Turner, Paul Castro, John Lorenzini and Bobbi Campbell (Sister Florence Nightmare) began the first telephone service where callers could speak to aother person with AIDS. 11 x 14" |
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20 A drag queen on the hunt for Harvey Milk's murderer at the Castor Halloween Party, 1979 14 x 11"
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21 Sister Boom Boom revs up to run for San Francisco supervisor, "just when you thought it was safe to go into a voting booth." She campaigned aggressively under the occupation "Nun of the Above" in 1982. 14 x 11"
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22 Harvey Milk and the portable version of his Castro Camera store. 14 x 11" |
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24 San Francisco Gay Parade, 1979 11 x 14" |
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All photographs in this show are being sold unframed and in editions of 5. © Rink Foto, 2009. All rights reserved.
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To make a purchase email Rob or call 212-431-2609 and ask for Rob. Thank you.
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