Technically Andrew Sedgwick Guth’s solo show at the Treadwell Gallery in PTown had ts Closing Party last night BUT we are assured by Shann Treadwell the gallery owner/curator that the show will still be hanging for the next few days. PLUS the good news is that Treadwell whose Gallery has just enjoyed a phenomenal … Continue reading
In the 1970’s photographer Andy Sweet was obsessed with capturing images of the elderly Jewish population of Miami Beach who resided mainly in small hotels and apartment buildings on Ocean Drive. His work so perfectly captured the essence of this colorful and vibrant community who had retired here in the ‘sunshine State’ after living their … Continue reading
On Valentine’s Day in 1956 ANDY WARHOL first exhibited his very graphic drawings at the Bodley Gallery on New York’s Upper East Side. Warhol been working on this series of elegant line drawings celebrating queer love – a style and subject that couldn’t be less fitting to the American audience of the day. … Continue reading
Michael Dayton Hermann’s Andy Warhol. Love, Sex, and Desire. Drawings 1950–1962 brings together over 300 drawings of men reveling in the pleasure of youth, beauty, and the flesh that are rarely seen. In 1952 an unknown Warhol had been working on a series of elegant line drawings celebrating queer love – a style and subject … Continue reading
If you are watching the fabulous Andy Warhol Diaries series on Netflix right now (and if not, why not..) and you want to see more of the man, then check this out. The Andy Warhol: Revelation Exhibit at Brooklyn Museum examines themes such as life and death, power and desire, the role and representation of … Continue reading