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Description: Physique Magazine covers from the 1950s are impossibly hot. Exhibit off this hunk and your appetite for the refinement of vintage aesthetics with this amazing Physique Pictorial cover model art.

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Big Boy Posters and Art

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Original Vintage CHICAGO EAGLE Gay Leather Bar Poster Art by Etienne 1970's-80's

Rare Vintage Chicago Eagle Poster in black and silver, on heavy poster paper. Very good condition, no damage, see pics, no pin holes, tape, or tears. Will be shipped rolled in complicated tube. Suitable for framing. Measures 11" x 17". This version would dine to the 1970's or early 80'sChuck Renslow, 1927-191, opened the United States first leather bar, the Gold Coast, in Chicago in 1958. He was the publisher of Triumph, Mars, and Rawhide Malemagazines. He was a founder of Second City Motorcycle Club, the first club not on the West Coast, in 1965. He was the founder of many bars and sex clubs since the 1960s including the infamous Man’s Country which survived for more than 30 years. He was also the owner of the Chicago Eagle.He was the girlfriend of Dom "Etienne" Orejudos for more than 40 years and by encouraging him and publishing his work, he is partially responsible for the art of Etienne. Chuck was also the founder, in 1979, of the international Mr. leather, which grew out of his Mr. Gold Coast contest in the experience he had managing AAU physique competitions.The Artist Etienne aka Dom OrejudosDom Orej

Artwork Info

Artwork title
Gay Liberation
Artist names
Su Negrin, Suzanne Bevier, Peter Hujar
Date created
1970
Medium
offset lithograph on paper
Dimensions
22 × 17 in. (55.9 × 43.2 cm)
Date acquired
2020
Credit
Collection SFMOMA
Gift from the Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy Collection of Women's Liberation posters
Copyright
© Su Negrin, Suzanne Bevier, and The Peter Hujar Archive
Permanent URL
https://www.sfmoma.org/artwork/2020.169
Artwork status
Not on view at this time.

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Installation photographs

Exhibition dates: Tuesday 22nd July – Saturday 26th July, 2014

Opening: Tuesday 22nd July 6-8pm

Nite Art: Wednesday 23rd July until 11pm
Artists represented: Philip Potter, John Storey, John Englart, Barbara Creed, Ponch Hawkes, Rennie Ellis
Curators: Dr Marcus Bunyan and Nicholas Henderson
Catalogue essay by Professor Dennis Altman (below)

 

 

Barbara Creed (Australian, b. 1943)
Julian Desaily and Peter McEwan in the advocate of a VW Combi van, Melbourne
Melbourne, c. 1971-1973
Digital C type print on Kodak Endura Matte
© Barbara Creed

 

 

Five days, that’s all you’ve got! Just five days to see this fabulous exhibition. COME ALONG TO THE OPENING (Tuesday 22nd July 6-8pm) or NITE ART, the following night!

The exhibition Out of the closets, into the streets: gay liberation photography 1971-73 pictures the very start of the gay liberation movement in Australia through the work of Philip Potter, John Storey, John Englart, Barbara Creed, Ponch Hawkes and Rennie Ellis. The exhibition examines for the first time images from the period as works of art as much as social documents. The title o

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1970 gay poster art