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LESLIE/LOHMAN GAY ART FOUNDATION (1990) →
LESLIE-LOHMAN MUSEUM OF GAY AND LESBIAN ART (2011)

 

CREATING A QUEER MUSEUM
Significant works from the permanent collection

With additional new donations and acquisitions:
Amos Badertscher, Sherwin Carlquist, and Marion Pinto

December 14, 2011 to January 28, 2012
Opening reception: Tuesday, December 13, 6 - 8 PM

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Before Stonewall
Before the advent of the modern LGBTQ political movement, homoeroticism was generally in the eye of the beholder. Even works that appealed directly to a homoerotic sensibility had to also pass muster within dominant culture, such that most queer art spoke out of both sides of its mouth, addressing two different audiences, and two different sensibilities, at once. But works that circulated in private were often notably frank, such as British artist Duncan Grant's explicitly erotic coupling.
Fauno
Otto Sohn-Rethel Duncan Grant George Platt Lynes

Unknown (Roman)
Fauno (A Faun),
Roman ca. 1750
Charcoal on paper
21.75 x 15.75"
Founders' gift

1990.9900.0001

Otto Sohn-Rethel
Untitled (Boys picking oranges), ca 1931-32
Oil on canvas
30 x 22"
Estate of Dr. Blair Rogers

2006.8241.0001

Duncan Grant Michelangelesque
Figures, 1950s
Watercolor on paper
31.5 x 23.5"
Founders' gift

2000.1008.0001

George Platt Lynes
Carlos McLendon, 1947
Silver gelatin print
19 x 14.25"
Founders' gift

2001.1205.0009

After Stonewall
In a context that aggressively prohibited erotic relationships between people of the same sex, it stands to reason that the representation of homoeroticism would become, in and of itself, a political act; at once a call for reform,
a means of redress, and a spur to the formation of community. An overtly homoerotic art thus exploded into view around the time of the Stonewall riots, and the creation of images bearing an overt queer significance became part of this assertion of presence—and an implicit call to others to join the political movement.
Joan E. Biren, (JEB)
Peter Hujar Tee A. Corinne Keith Haring

Joan E. Biren, (JEB)
Summer, Morning, and Meadow at home, Willits, CA, 1977,
Printed 2011
Digital silver halide C-type
23 x16"
Museum purchase

2011.12.11

Peter Hujar
Carlos, 1979
B/W photograph
20 x 20"
Foundation purchase

2001.2805.0001

Tee A. Corinne
Self-portrait with
leafy background, 1990
B/W photograph
6.5 x 4.5"
Promised gift

2011.21.5

Keith Haring
Three Men, 1980s
Ink on paper
24.5 x 29.25"
Foundation purchase

1990.1179.0001

 

Works from the Permanent Collection
Page 1
Joan E. Biren (JEB)
Ajamu Herbert Ascherman Neel Bate (Blade)

JEB (Joan E. Biren)
Amie and J. Michigan Woman's Music Festival August, 1983 Silver gelatin print
9.75 x 6.75"
Founders' gift
2008.80.1

Ajamu
Untitled, 1992
Silver gelatin print
3 x 2"
Founders' gift
1993.1026.0001

Herbert Ascherman
Tenaya Lodge
Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1991 B&W photograph
9.75 x 9.75"
Gift of the artist
1994.1248.0001

Neel Bate (Blade)
Untitled, 1984
Ink and color pencil on paper 18.75 x 13"
Bequest of artist
1989.1149.0127

Jean Boullet Cathy Cade Paul Cadmus Jean Cocteau

Jean Boullet
Untitled (69), n.d.
Ink on paper
12.5 x 8"
Founders' gift
1990.1026.0001

Cathy Cade
Two Torsos, Oakland, CA, 1979
Digital archival pigment print
16 x 22"
Museum purchase
2011.13.11

Paul Cadmus
Horse play, 1935
Etching 31/35
9.25 x 4.75"
Gift of Nicholas V. McCausland
2003.1230.0009

Jean Cocteau
Untitled, 1940s
Pencil on paper
20 x 17.5"
Founders' gift
1990.1.12

Tee A. Corinne George Dureau French Academic Drawing Jared French

Tee A. Corinne
Untitled (#3), ca. 1982-83
B/W photograph
4.5 x 6.5”
Promised gift
2011.21.3

George Dureau
Wing Ding At The Mantle,
ca. 1980
B/W photograph on paper
15" x 15"

Gift of Leonard Paoletti
2003.1635.0002

French Academic Drawing
Untitled, 19th Century
Charcoal on paper
30 x 25"

Founders' gift
2000.9988.0001

Jared French
Two Men, 1936
Pen and ink on paper
7 x 10.75

Founders' gift
1992.1232.0001
Wilhelm von Gloeden Wilhelm von Gloeden Wilhelm von Gloeden Horst P. Horst

Wilhelm von Gloeden
Untitled, 1900s
B/W photograph
8.75 x 5.75”

Founders’ gift
1990.1346.0012

Wilhelm von Gloeden
Untitled (two reclining youths,)
1900s
B/W photograph
6.5 x 8.75”

Founders’ gift
1990.1346.0011

Wilhelm Von Gloeden
Untitled ( boy with a
garland in his hair ), 1895
Albumen print
9 x 6.75"

Promised gift
1346.00132006

Horst P. Horst
Male Nude I (Frontal) NY 1952,
1952
Silver gelatin print
17 x 14"

Gift of Ricky Horst
2010.11.1
JEB (Joan E. Biren)
JEB (Joan E. Biren) Angela Jimenez William Lawson

JEB (Joan E. Biren)
Lori and Valerie at Wrenchwomen, an all-women auto repair shop
in Washington, DC, 1978,
Printed 1997
Silver gelatin print
7 x 10"
Museum purchase

2011.12.4

JEB (Joan E. Biren)
Photographers at the Ovular, a feminist photography workshop at Rootworks, Wolf Creek, OR, 1980, Printed 2011
Digital silver halide C-type print
9.5 x 14.5"
Museum purchase

2011.12.9

Angela Jimenez
Night stage raising crew, listening, 2006
Color photograph
18.5 x 29.5”
Gift of the artist
2008.136.1

William Lawson
Reclining Boy, 1944
Pencil on paper
6.5 x 9"
Founders’ gift
9999.3005.0001

 
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