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1960s Paper Dolls from Sweden, featuring likenesses of Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and Agnes Moorehead.
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Initiation Ceremony Mask Study Inverted
Bakuba, Belgian Congo
Glen McCullough
The Archive 54
The Journal of Leslie - Lohman
Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
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NEW YORK FANS OF PETER BERLIN…. We are happy to announce WANTED, an exhibition of self portrait photographs by PETER BERLIN @ ClampArt. 531 W. 25th St. (Ground Floor) Opening September 10 6-8pm (Peter Berlin will be in attendance) Show runs September 10 - October 10, 2015
(LTD EDITION WANTED POSTERS AVAILABLE @ ClampArt , opening night) PETER BERLIN aka BARON ARMIN HAGEN VON HOYNINGEN-HUENE (now 72) was an iconic male sex symbol for 3 decades, in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s. His self portrait photography graced the covers of gay magazines, and defined a look that re-imagined a new masculinity among gay men and an emerging gay male culture. He was an international presence in Berlin, Paris, Rome, New York, Fire Island, and his home of the last 45 years, San Francisco.
PETER BERLIN was self created. He imagined himself into something akin to a male version of a Russ Meyers bombshell. Tailoring his own clothes to accentuate an already naturally defined physique, every part of his anatomy became showcased. Cruising was his career, and with a background in photography Peter embarked on recording thousands of self portraits. Influenced perhaps by his distant relative and famed Hollywood photographer GEORGE VON HOYNINGEN-HUENE.
Peter became the photographer, stylist, fashion designer, model and printer. All of this fixed in film decades before the advent of today’s quick and easy digital selfie. No one, other than his good friend ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE, photographed Peter. (other than the SFPD.. see image above!).
He met ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE (before Robert was well known), and they had a life long friendship. Peter was the subject of 4 Portraits by Robert which are part of the ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE ARCHIVE at the GETTY Musuem in LA. Peter was also good friends with the late NY clothing designer KOOS VAN DEN AKKER.
PETER BERLIN was a formidable presence of the 1970’s New York zeitgeist. He was often seen at Studio 54, Max’s Kansas City, Christopher Street and it’s piers, strolling the beach at Fire Island Pines, and other hotspots of the time. Peter’s iconic presence and notoriety in New York stirred the attention of both the art and fashion worlds. Andy Warhol offered Peter his FACTORY as a place to create film and photos. Peter was more interested in being on the streets and cruising than networking, and never took Andy up on this offer. His influential style from the 70’s continues to this day, as seen in the fashions of Jean Paul Gaultier and many others. WANTED: PETER BERLIN at ClampArt Gallery.
September 10 - October 10, 2015
This is a solo exhibition of vintage self portrait photographs. Many of the images have been hand-painted and embellished by Peter. There are also contemporary prints available that include scenes of 1970’s New York. Some of these capture the Christopher St. Piers; the rooftop of the Ansonia Hotel and the NYC subway.
The exhibition is co-curated by Eric Smith and Mark Garrett
Chicano Love- I paint my Arte on Cardboard because I Love the way the Natural brown mimics our Native skin color-
Old Skool!
Untitled falseyjoy 2015
James Dean
Luigi Russolo and his assistant with their noise instruments, 1913
Vincent Price-the MAD MAGICIAN (1954)
Eikoh Hosoe, 1933
Marion Borgelt
‘Bloodlight Strip: Fig. 9’, 2015
Lynn Chadwick - The Watchers, 1960