A marcher in a gay rights parade up New York’s Fifth Avenue, July 1979. Photographed by Brian Alpert.
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A marcher in a gay rights parade up New York’s Fifth Avenue, July 1979. Photographed by Brian Alpert.
Hayv Kahraman - Hegemony, 2009 (detail)
Iraqi-American, b. 1981
Oil on linen
Rina Sawayama behind the scenes for Rolling Stone magazine
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new lino print - a butch lesbian lovers tarot card!
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This Aries season….girl we feeling things….things are being felt
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Gideon Mendel’s The Ward
Memories from the heart of the Aids crisis shows true love in a time of terrible tragedy.
These heartbreaking and incredibly moving images show the affection and love shown during the height of the Aids crisis. Photographer Gideon Mendel’s project The Ward began in 1993 when he spent a number of weeks on the Charles Bell wards in London’s Middlesex Hospital. All the patients on the ward were dying with the knowledge that there was no cure for the disease. During this time antiretroviral medications were not available and patients on the ward faced the prospect of an early death.
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