Elton John Has Curated a Transfixing Show of Peter Hujar’s Photographs. Here's What His Selection Reveals About Both Artists’ Visions | Artnet News https://t.co/EhMbovhgUP
Stephen Varble (1946–1984), was a performance artist, playwright, and fashion designer who was a fixture on the streets of SoHo in the 1970s. His guerrilla practice aimed at disruption — of commerce, of gender… https://t.co/MPtPJh9ijd
In Memoriam: Marcuse ‘Cusie’ Pfeifer
Cusie Pfeifer devoted her whole life to the recognition of photography as an art form. In 1976, she opened the very first gallery entirely devoted to photography in New York,… https://t.co/tczhiU1fYR
Lola Pashalinski, 1986
Pashalinski became involved in theatre as an assistant director with John Vaccaro's Playhouse of the Ridiculous, a resident company at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, during the 1960s. She… https://t.co/45ZxOFXyT5
There is a fine line between fury and tenderness in the photography of American artist Peter Hujar, which captures New York between the gay liberation movement of the 60s and the Aids epidemic of the 80s. Whether… https://t.co/X2lkMaZGaW