Fred W. McDarrah was a staff photographer for The Village Voice and an author who became famous for documenting the cultural phenomenon known as the Beat Generation from its inception in the 1950s. His other claim to fame was his whole body of work photographing New York’s’ LGBTQ scene before and after the Stonewall … Continue reading
Dan McKeon has been THE photographer at every major event/party here in #Ptown for the past 10 years. A regular fixture in town and always with a big wide smile because amongst other things he gets to take pictures of all the very hot men that invade the town each summer.
Now with the very first Exhibit of his work Dan has taken advantage of the remarkable light that Cape Cod is known for and has focused on some of the iconic sights and the stunning landscapes of the area.
There is still a couple of weeks left to see the superb exhibit ART AFTER STONEWALL 1969-1989 at the Leslie Lohman Gallery in NY. 1969 is also the year that Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman held an exhibit of gay artists for the first time in their SoHo loft. This would eventually evolve into … Continue reading
The 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots is being celebrated across the country in so many different ways . At the Oakland Museum of California they have a new exhibition that not only looks back at this pivotal time for the our community but also at 200 years of California’s LGBTQ history. It’s the focus … Continue reading
The Patricia & Frost Art Museum on the F.I.U. Campus in Miami is the first stop for an exhibit of stunning captivating work from artist Jess T. Dugan. To Survive On This Shore consists of a series of powerful images of transgender and gender non-conforming older adults, but what really impacts the portraits is … Continue reading