Summer 2004 |
THE ARCHIVE |
Issue #13 |
The Journal of the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation |
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Kimbel
Mead Frank
Sheehan Dan
Romer
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Dirty Little Drawings Tunnel of Love An
encore of last year's hit show opens Thursday October 21, 2004 for a
limited four-day run. Sponsored by HX Magazine, Dirty Little Drawings-Tunnel
of Love, will feature over a thousand works by more than fifty artists
of the Queer Men's Erotic Art Workshop. Following last year's format,
all works will be 51/2'' x 51/2'' and will feature male figurative art
from every angle. The original concept of Dirty Little Drawings was
to make the purchase of original art more accessible. Once again all
works will be sold at the unbelievable price of $50. According to Workshop
founder Harvey Redding, "this show is different than the typical
month-long show. It provides the opportunity to jump-start a collection
or significantly expand an existing collection at a fraction of the
cost of a typical larger piece of art-you can buy a body of work by
a single artist or mix it up and buy works by 5 or 6 artists."
Last year's show generated over $11,000 in sales. The
show's subtitle Tunnel of Love sets the stage for this year's exhibit.
The double entendre has both the sexual nature of many of the works
and also the mood: the festive but slightly seedy aura of the American
carnival midway. Winding through Trivero Hall the viewer is greeted
by a deliciously decadent carnival of art, an exhibit of larger drawings
from the Workshop providing an overview of work done over the past year.
The viewer is then prepared to enter the main gallery, whose entire
walls will be covered with over a thousand drawings grouped by artist.
Workshop
artists include renowned illustrators, painters, designers and art directors
including the 3 artists whose work is pictured here: Kimble Mead, Frank
Sheehan and Dan Romer. Since the talent in the drawing group is incredible
and varied, it is a chance to purchase the work of an established master
or the next rising star. Styles range from poetic line drawings, powerful
charcoals, moody oil pastels and subtle watercolors to work in many
other media. As
works are purchased, new artwork will replace them, so according to
Workshop coordinator Rob Hugh Rosen, it will be "like a new exhibit
every day." Gallery staff removes each piece as soon as the customer
buys it. If last year's atmosphere is any indication, attendees will
be in "shopping mode." As the saying goes, "the early
bird gets the worm." "Shop early and shop often." In
keeping with the carnival theme, several lucky people will have the
chance to become major art collectors overnight. Each artist will be
donating an original signed drawing for the raffle to create a total
jackpot of over 50 drawings, which will be organized into several collections
to be raffled at the close of the show. For a minimal investment of
a raffle ticket, collectors will have the opportunity to win one of
the suites of work. A scantily clad hunk will be selling raffle tickets
on opening night. The exhibit opens on Thursday October 21 from 6-9pm
and continues through Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1-6pm. Bring
cash. Please note, separate checks are required for each artist and
credit cards are not accepted. And just like the carnival, catch it
before it leaves town. HX
Magazine is also sponsoring two related events. At this year's Erotic
Expo October 10-11 at Webster Hall, HX will host a promotional event
highlighting LLGAF's Dirty Little Drawings and on Saturday October 30
HX will host an erotic drawing marathon featuring 6 hours of drawing
and 5 gorgeous models. The
Queer Men's Erotic Art Workshop hosted by LLGAF, founded 3 years ago
by Harvey Redding is held every Wednesday and Thursday in the Gallery.
The express purpose of these sessions is to give artists the opportunity
to study and render no holds barred erotic poses. The 90 or so artists
have
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