Art After Stonewall: 1969-1989

Hardback

Main Details

Title Art After Stonewall: 1969-1989
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Weinberg
By (author) Tyler Cann
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 191
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Art and design styles - from c 1960 to now
ISBN/Barcode 9780847864065
ClassificationsDewey:700.86640973
Audience
General
Illustrations 200 Colour Illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publication Date 16 April 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Art after Stonewall reveals the impact of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender civil rights movement on the art world. Illustrated with more than 200 works, this groundbreaking volume stands as a visual history of twenty years in American queer life. It focuses on openly LGBT artists like Nan Goldin, Harmony Hammond, Lyle Ashton Harris, Greer Langton, 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. The Stonewall Riots of June 1969 sparked the beginning of the struggle for gay and lesbian equality, and yet fifty years later, key artists who fomented the movement remain little known. This book tells the stories behind their works - which cut across media, mixing performance, photographs, painting, sculpture, film, and music with images taken from magazines, newspapers, and television.

Author Biography

Jonathan Weinberg is an artist, art historian, and author of Male Desire: the Homoerotic in American Art and Ambition and Love in American Art. A recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Getty Research Institute, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Weinberg teaches at the Yale School of Art and the Rhode Island School of Design. Tyler Cann is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Columbus Museum of Art. Drew Sawyer is Head of Exhibitions and William J. and Sarah Ross Soter Associate Curator of Photography at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Reviews

"Fifty years after the Stonewall Riots, the works of many key artists who sparked the LGBT movement for equality remain relatively unknown. This book seeks to put those works and the artists who made them on center stage. With over 200 works from the last 20 years, this book tells the stories of artists such as Nan Goldin, Harmony Hammond, Lyle Ashton Harris, Greer Lankton, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Catherine Opie, as well as the ways in which artists such as Diane Arbus, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Karen Finley engaged with the queer subcultures of their time." -NEW YORK MAGAZINE