Winter 2002 |
THE ARCHIVE |
Issue #9 |
The Journal of the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation |
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| A Biased and Completely Unrepentant Guide to Writings on HomoArt By Wayne Snellen This is a short list of recommended reading on art as related to LGBT issues. I do not pretend to present a complete list but do consider the below recommendations as essential reading. Out/Lines. Underground
Gay Graphics from before Stonewall, by Thomas Waugh, 2002. Published
by Aresnal Pulp Press, Canada. The Nude Male.
A New Perspective, by Margaret Walters, 1979. Published by Penguin
Books. Pictures and
Passions. A History of Homosexuality in the Visual Arts, by James
Saslow, 1999. Published by Viking Press. Lesbian Art in
America. A Contemporary History, by Harmony Hammond, 2000. Rizzoli. The Homoerotic
Photograph. Male Images from Durieu/Delacroix to Mapplethorpe. Allen
Ellenzweig, 1992. Columbia University Press. Outlaw Representation.
Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American Art.
Richard Meyer, 2001. Oxford University Press. A Hidden Love.
Art and Homosexuality, by Dominique Fernandez, 2001. Prestel. The Guerrilla
Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art, by The Guerrilla
Girls, 1998. Penguin Books. Bibliography
of Gay and Lesbian Art, by the Gay and Lesbian Caucus, College Art
Association, 1994. Begun by James Saslow, Sherman Clarke, and many others.
(It is being updated.) These are only a few books from the Leslie-Lohman library. The library is far from complete. We only have a very small budget to purchase books so if anyone is interested in donating pertinent books or authors who would like their writing to be represented in the LLGAF, you are welcome to donate them and we will be forever grateful. Remember, we are nonprofit and all donations, books, art, ephemera, etc., are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law.
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