Art after Stonewall : 1969-1989 / edited by Jonathan Weinberg with Tyler Cann, Anastasia Kinigopoulo, and Drew Sawyer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Columbus, Ohio : Columbus Museum of Art ; New York, N.Y. : Rizzoli Electa, 2019.Description: 304 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780847864065
  • 0847864065
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 704/.08664 22
LOC classification:
  • N72.H64 W45 2019
Contents:
Director's preface / Nannette V. Maciejunes -- Introduction / Anna Conlan and Jonathan Weinberg -- Karla Jay on Gay-In III -- Alpesh Patel on Sunil Gupta -- Andrew Durbin on Robert Gober -- Remembering Stonewall / Christopher Reed -- Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt interviewed by Jonathan Weinberg -- Richard Meyer on Lynda Benglis -- Jonathan Katz on Tee A. Corinne -- To transform consciousness / Flavia Rando -- Harmony Hammond interviewed by Tara Burk -- Jacqueline Francis on Audre Lorde -- Anastasia Kinigopoulo on Nancy Fried -- David J. Getsy on Scott Burton -- Tyler Cann on Alvin Baltrop -- Seeing and surviving: The Ovular Workshops and The blatant image / Anna Conlan -- Honey Lee Cottrell interviewed by Anna Conlan -- Malik Gaines on The Cockettes -- Tirza Latimer on the Natalie Barney Collective -- To be real / Margaret Vendryes -- Chris Vargas on Greer Lankton -- Dona Ann McAdams on WOW Café -- Marsha P. Johnson: a conversation between Tourmaline and Sasha Wortzel -- Kyle Croft and Alex Fialho on Day Without Art -- Ara Merjian on The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt -- AIDS and politics / Virginia Solomon -- Carmen Winant on Catherine Opie -- Kyle Dancewicz on Vaginal Davis -- Imagining queer communities / Drew Sawyer -- Lyle Ashton Harris interviewed by Drew Sawyer -- Timeline / Anna Conlan.
Summary: Explores the impact of the LGBT civil rights movement on the art world of the period. Focuses on openly LGBTQ artists like Nan Goldin, Harmony Hammond, Lyle Ashton Harris, Greer Lankton, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Catherine Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as the practices of such artists as Diane Arbus, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Karen Finley in terms of their engagement with queer subcultures.--Adapted from inside front cover.
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Book Book Stonewall Non-Fiction N 6797 ART 2019 1 Available 237101

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Art after Stonewall, 1969-1989', organized by the Columbus Museum of Art."--T.p. verso.

"Exhibition itinerary: The Grey Art Gallery, New York University and Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York: April 24-July 21, 2019; The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami: September 14, 2019-January 6, 2020; Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio: March 5-May 31, 2020."--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and "Index of artists".

Director's preface / Nannette V. Maciejunes -- Introduction / Anna Conlan and Jonathan Weinberg -- Karla Jay on Gay-In III -- Alpesh Patel on Sunil Gupta -- Andrew Durbin on Robert Gober -- Remembering Stonewall / Christopher Reed -- Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt interviewed by Jonathan Weinberg -- Richard Meyer on Lynda Benglis -- Jonathan Katz on Tee A. Corinne -- To transform consciousness / Flavia Rando -- Harmony Hammond interviewed by Tara Burk -- Jacqueline Francis on Audre Lorde -- Anastasia Kinigopoulo on Nancy Fried -- David J. Getsy on Scott Burton -- Tyler Cann on Alvin Baltrop -- Seeing and surviving: The Ovular Workshops and The blatant image / Anna Conlan -- Honey Lee Cottrell interviewed by Anna Conlan -- Malik Gaines on The Cockettes -- Tirza Latimer on the Natalie Barney Collective -- To be real / Margaret Vendryes -- Chris Vargas on Greer Lankton -- Dona Ann McAdams on WOW Café -- Marsha P. Johnson: a conversation between Tourmaline and Sasha Wortzel -- Kyle Croft and Alex Fialho on Day Without Art -- Ara Merjian on The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt -- AIDS and politics / Virginia Solomon -- Carmen Winant on Catherine Opie -- Kyle Dancewicz on Vaginal Davis -- Imagining queer communities / Drew Sawyer -- Lyle Ashton Harris interviewed by Drew Sawyer -- Timeline / Anna Conlan.

Explores the impact of the LGBT civil rights movement on the art world of the period. Focuses on openly LGBTQ artists like Nan Goldin, Harmony Hammond, Lyle Ashton Harris, Greer Lankton, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Catherine Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as the practices of such artists as Diane Arbus, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Karen Finley in terms of their engagement with queer subcultures.--Adapted from inside front cover.

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