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Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues
vintage lgbt shirts from wearinggayhistory some are undated but the others range from the 1970s to early 2000s
1991
The Joy of Lesbian Sex: a Tender and Liberated Guide to the Pleasures and Problems of a Lesbian Lifestyle, 1977
Dykes & Gorgons, vol. 1 issue 1, 1973
Dykes & Gorgons, vol. 1 issue 1, 1973
Angelic Rebels: Lesbians and Safer Sex, Tessa Boffin, 1989
"Four Colors," 2023, acrylic paint. These are heavily inspired by "Forbidden Colors," by Felix Gonzalez-Torres (read more here). From 1980-1993, the state of Israel banned artwork displaying these four colors together in occupied Palestine.
cowboys are frequently secretly fond of each other
Offerings by Joe Breggia (1997), from Butch/Femme: Inside Lesbian Gender by Sally Munt and Cherry Smyth
(1) The Heist, 1996; (2) Asia’s Room, 1996; (3) Anita & Sunny, 1998; (4) Before the Gig, 1997; (5) Cary Okie & Gee, 1997; (6) Bearded Lady’s Truck Stop Cafe, 1997; (7) Corner Store 14th & Guerrero St., 1996; (8) Beer Club with Malia, 1999 from Chloe Sherman’s Renegades: San Francisco: The 1990s
the body keeps score
Alisa Shea, ‘A Feminine Touch’, 2021 Watercolour on paper, 35 x 50cm
Members of Boston’s Lesbian Avengers eating fire at a reproductive rights rally | 1995
[The fire-eating] grew out of tragedy. Last year, a lesbian and a gay man, Hattie Mae Cohens and Brian Mock, burned to death in Salem, Ore., after a Molotov cocktail was tossed into the apartment they shared. A month later, on Halloween, at a memorial to the victims in New York City, the Avengers (then newly organized) gave their response to the deaths. They ate fire, chanting, as they still do:
“The fire will not consume us. We take it and make it our own.”
[ID: a black and white newspaper headline that reads, "Burning butch / Lesbian Avengers aim to educate" with a photo of multiple lesbians eating fire in the middle of a crowd in the city. end ID]
Angelica Kauffmann (1741-1807): Télemakhosz és Kalüpszó nimfái Tarhonya
Jupiter and Callisto, attributed to Angelica Kauffmann, Swiss (1740–1807)
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg
Brisé fan, with representations of classical figures flanking Venus and Cupid, based on a composition by Angelica Kauffmann
Chinese, created for the British market, c. 1795-1800
pierced, carved, gilded, and painted ivory with painted paper and metal
Metropolitan Museum of Art