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THE ARCHIVE is the official journal of the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation and it is published four times a year. The journal is made possible in part by a generous grant from the John Burton Harter Charitable Trust.

Articles/letters/commentary/corrections pertinent to the purview of Leslie/Lohman can be submitted typewritten on CD or by email (MS Word PC format only, double spaced), to: The Editor, The ARCHIVE, LLGAF, 26 Wooster St., New York, NY 10013 or by email to: The Editor, The ARCHIVE. .

The journal, ARCHIVE, is free to members. Back issues are limited but can be had for $3.50 postage and shipping in the US. Contact the address above or call 212-431-2609 or click here to email for further information..

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No. 36: Fall 2010

This issue of THE ARCHIVE is entirely underwritten by a generous grant from the John Burton Harter Charitable Trust. THANK YOU.

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Inside...

Jock of all Trades, by James Saslow, 4

Background to an Exhibition, or Why Only Now do we get a gay show in a national museum? by Jonathan David Katz, 8

Transgressive Expression: Castrating the Paradigm of Manhood, by Katie Liederman, 14

Ripp Bowman, by Daniel Kitchen, 18

Obstacles that Facilitate Expression: The Erotic Art of Frank Sheehan, by M. Stephen Doherty, 21

No. 35: 2010

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Inside...
The 2010 Great LGBTQ Photo Show
By Enrico Gomez, 2

Book Review
Welcome Home: Building the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival
By Katie Liederman, 12

Tai Lin: Beyond Black and White
By Jerry Kajpust, 13

Photographies. Du Temps Perdu
By Douglas Blair Turnbaugh, 17

We are Everywhere. Thoughts on Embodiment: Portraits of Queer Life in America
By Molly Landreth and Amellia Tovey, 19

No. 34: 2010

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DRAWN TOGETHER. DRAWINGS OF MEN TOGETHER & DRAWINGS OF MEN DRAWING TOGETHER, 2
By Christian Bain

JOHN BURTON HARTER. ARTIST AND MODEL, 6
By Jay Boda

THE WARREN CUP. THE GAY GRAIL ACHIEVED, 10
By Douglas Blair Turnbaugh

CORA LAMBERT. FIRST WOMAN ON LLGAF'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 12
By Jerry Kajpust

WHEN GIRLS WERE BOYS AND BOYS WERE GIRLS. JEN P. HARRIS AND GRACE MOON TALK ABOUT THEIR ART, 13
By Grace Moon

KLAUS ENRIQUE GERDES. CREATING CONNECTIONS TO THE WORLD, 16
By Jerry Kajpust

REVEALED. THE TRADITION OF MALE HOMOEROTIC ART, 18
By Robert Diamond

No. 33: 2010

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Inside...
SELDOM SEEN, 2
By Jay Boda

NEVER SEEN, 7
By Rob Hugh Rosen

BEHIND THE NAKED VISAGE, 8
By Jerry Kajpust

KIRK VAUGHN-ROBINSON, 10
By Jerry Kajpust

RECENT ACQUISITIONS & DONATIONS, 11
By Wayne Snellen

No. 32: 2009

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MAKING MECCA: RINK'S EARLY SAN FRANCISCO PHOTOS
by Jonathan David Katz
Talk to just about anyone in the queer community in San Francisco, and they know Rink, at least by reputation...read more>>

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BOOK REVIEW— UNCOVERED: RARE VINTAGE MALE NUDES
by Daniel Kitchen & Jay Boda
In the title of Reed Massengill's tenth and latest book the word "uncovered" refers to two of his life's passions: collecting photographs of nude men and rescuing any of those images that might be hidden in the attic or basement...read more>>

NEW WINDOW GALLERY HIGHLIGHTS EMERGING ARTISTS
by Jay Boda
On July 16 [2009], a merry group of queer folk could be seen in front of the Leslie/Lohman Gallery...read more>>

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L/L HOSTS PASSION: LESBIAN VISIONS 2009
"In seven short years and a miniscule budget, Fresh Fruit Festival has established itself as an important cultural event..." read more>>

No. 31: 2009

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No. 30: 2009

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In this issue you will find these articles:

Treasures of Gay Art by Douglas Blair Turnbaugh, 5
Stanley Stellar--Gay Photographer and Artist by Jay Boda, 7
Keith Vaughn--The Life and Times of a Neo-romantic Artist
by Jerry Kajpust, 9
The English Arcadian by Douglas Blair Turnbaugh, 11
Grace Moon--Radical, Innovator, Artist by Jennifer Edwards, 13
Recent Donations and Acquisitions compiled by Wayne Snellen, 16
"Renaissance Man" Joins Leslie/Lohman Board of Directors by Scott Runyon, 17
George Daniell--Photographer 1911-2002 by James J. Shields, 18
Rene Capone and Hedgehog Boy--Out to Save the World Intereiw
by Nelson Santos, 20
Seraphim--Photographs by Douglas Turnbaugh Interview by Bill Caldwell, 23

No. 29: 2008

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In this issue you will find these articles:

Cyberotic: Spike's Visual Journey into Cybersex by Jerry Kajpust, 5
Making Gay Political Art by Nathaniel Siegel, 7
About Images from the Triagle by Peter Harvey, 9
Angela Jimenez, Photographer by Jennifer Edwards. 11
Wings of Desire by Douglas Blair Turnbaugh, 13
Edward Melcarth by Jay Boda,15
Recent Donations Compiled by Wayne Snellen,17
Homage to Norman Rockwell by Robert Charles Rhodes,18
Vibrant Energy: Black Men Revealed - Contemporary Edgy Images
by Daniel Kitchen,19
Kermit Love, 1916-2008 by Tom Saettel,21
Imaginary Portraits:Gay Lovers in History by Jay Boda, 22

No. 28: 2008

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The Line of Fashion and the Great Fashion Artists by Robert W. Richards, 5
Recent Donations and Acquisitions by Wayne Snellen, 8
Robert Raushenberg (1925-2008) Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by
Johnathan D. Katz , 9
Mme. Nicole Canet -- Chasseresse Editrice Extraordinaire by Douglas Blair
Turnbaugh, 11
Private Life & Gay Culture: Ira C. Smith--Iconoclast, Artist, Collector by Earl Carlile, 13
Jack Slomovits: Carnal Souveniers by Dan Callahan, 15
I Think of You When I -- An Evening of Performance at LLGAF by Jennifer Edwards, 17
Naked Men Storytelling -- Michael Muller, An Interview by Nelson Santos, 19
Josef Kozak -- A Modern Day Psychopomp by Jerry Kajpust, 22

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No. 2: 1995

Jonathan Fischer

Patrick Brady: Iconoclast Artist Finds a Voice at Leslie-Lohman by Danny O'Connell On April 18 Patrick Brady will have a place to display his art. For many artists, finding a space to show their work seems commonplace, but when your art is of an explicitly sexual nature, particularly a homoerotic nature, finding a venue is no easy feat...more» _______________________ _An Appreciation and a Welcome_It is with a mixture of regret and appreciation that we mark the December 31 [1995] resignation of our director, Robert Jones, who so ably picked up the reins of LLGAF at the time of the death of our first director and still sorely missed friend, George Dudley. Read more... _______________________ The Director's Corner _Information Please..._At long last we can finally see results from our labors at the computer. Read more... ______________________ _A Word from the Editor_These exhibitions truly demonstrate that the Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation is a venue for all gay art: homoerotic, political, social...and more. Read more... The Sexual Dreamworld of Jonathan Fischer, by Danny O'Connell Patrons of Leslie-Lohman will witness a wonderfully imaginative environment viewing Fischer's "Quoting Barazoku..." more» ____________________ A Conversation with the Director In his new role as Director, Wayne Snellen has many visions and goals. In a recent conversation, he shared some of these ambitions with The Archive. Read more... _____________________ ARTgroup Addresses AIDS ARTgroup Addresses AIDS is the first thematic exhibition sponsored by the ARTgroup for Gay and Lesbian Artists. It is also the first exhibition that we [LLGAF] have sponsored that specifically taps the creative energy of the tragedy of AIDS. Read more...

No. 1: 1994

Charles Leslie &
Fritz Lohman.
co-founders of LLGAF

Painting behind by
Marion Pinto

Leslie-Lohman: Past, Present, and Future, by Danny O'Connell This first edition coincides with the commemoration of Stonewall 25 and when we welcome the athletes of the Gay Games to New York City. We at Leslie-Lohman share in that spirit, as we remember the past, celebrate the present, and look toward the future. Read more... The Director's Corner, The Volunteers & Wayne Snellen In this premiere issue of "The Archive" we want especially to note the gifts-in-kind from Jonathan Fagin and William Leight. Their contributions of photographs by New York artist Bruce Cratsley now number nearly a hundred works. Read more...

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