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original image by Peter Hujar
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'Peter Hujar: Speed of Life'
on exhibit, June 30-November 18, 2018
Berkeley Art Museum
Berkeley, California
Peter Hujar (1934–1987), a prominent figure in the downtown New York art scene in the 1970s and 1980s, is best known for his intimate, searching, and playful portraits of artists, writers, and performers, including ......the masters of drag theater. Private by nature, combative in manner, well read, and widely connected, Hujar inhabited the downtown world of avant-garde dance, music, art, and performance. His mature career paralleled the public unfolding of gay life between the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.
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view of lower Manhattan, 1970s
'Peter Hujar: Speed of Life'
on exhibit, June 30-November 18, 2018
Berkeley Art Museum
Berkeley, California
Peter Hujar (1934–1987), a prominent figure in the downtown New York art scene in the 1970s and 1980s, is best known for his intimate, searching, and playful portraits of artists, writers, and performers, including ......the masters of drag theater. Private by nature, combative in manner, well read, and widely connected, Hujar inhabited the downtown world of avant-garde dance, music, art, and performance. His mature career paralleled the public unfolding of gay life between the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.
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Another photo from the Getting Emotional Show in Boston:
Peter Hujar, Candy Darling on her Deathbed, 1974.
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Courtesy of Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Candy Darling on Her Deathbed
1973
Peter Hujar (1934-1987)
Gelatin Silver print
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The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as the "Whitney", was founded in 1931 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875–1942), a wealthy and prominent American socialite and art patron. The museum focuses on 20th- and 21st-century American art, with a permanent collection that comprises more than 21,000 pieces by more than 3,000 artists.
The Whitney occupied a modernist Upper East Side building from 1966 through 2014 before relocating to its current home, a nine-story, 200,000-square-foot Renzo Piano-designed building at 99 Gansevoort Street, in May 2015.
La murette occidentale de Central Park, maintenant, la murette occidentale c'est une autre histoire. Manque ici cette fois, pour bien faire entendre ce qu'on voudrait suggérer, une photographie du catalogue de Peter Hmmmmmmmmmm, Peter (oh là là, Peter H, ça commence par un H, une H, ça j'en suis sûr, mais alors après...) qui remplacerait avec avantage, selon moi, n'importe quelle description écrite : Night - Man in Park, n.d.
L'Amour l'Automne p. 136
at Jack Hanley Gallery and also at the White Cubicle toilet at the george and dragon. Installed in the toilet w black lights!
Christopher Street Pier, New York
1976
'Peter Hujar: Speed of Life'
on exhibit, June 30-November 18, 2018
on loan from the Morgan Library
Berkeley Art Museum
Berkeley, California
Peter Hujar (1934–1987), a prominent figure in the downtown New York art scene in the 1970s and 1980s, is best known for his intimate, searching, and playful portraits of artists, writers, and performers, including ......the masters of drag theater. Private by nature, combative in manner, well read, and widely connected, Hujar inhabited the downtown world of avant-garde dance, music, art, and performance. His mature career paralleled the public unfolding of gay life between the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.
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'Peter Hujar: Speed of Life'
on exhibit, June 30-November 18, 2018
Berkeley Art Museum
Berkeley, California
Peter Hujar (1934–1987), a prominent figure in the downtown New York art scene in the 1970s and 1980s, is best known for his intimate, searching, and playful portraits of artists, writers, and performers, including ......the masters of drag theater. Private by nature, combative in manner, well read, and widely connected, Hujar inhabited the downtown world of avant-garde dance, music, art, and performance. His mature career paralleled the public unfolding of gay life between the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.
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