Several years ago Columbus and The Ohio State University hosted a huge Andy Warhol exhibit which even encouraged guests to come in drag one of the days! I was fairly certain I would never see a public invitation like that in my life.
Of course I thought I knew quite a bit about Warhol's story and work but came away from the exhibit thinking I knew very little.
Many photographers have documented the Warhol 1970's era in New York City but not with the stark black and white quality of a man we have mentioned here in Cyrsti's Condo before- Peter Hujar
He was an openly gay man who lived during the AIDS crisis. Hujar photographed transsexuals, drag queens and icons of gay community. The portraits have been compiled into an exhibit at the Pace/MacGill Gallery in NYC. Hujar died at the age of 53 in November 1987 of complications from AIDS.
To our left is the classic "death bed" picture of transsexual icon Candy Darling by Hujar.
For more of Hujar's other work go here.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Inspirational Story
Some transgender video's need no introduction this You Tube presentation is simply inspirational:
Friday, March 8, 2013
Transsexual Journey
As you know, recently I have tried to pass along relevant videos here in Cyrsti's Condo.
Here is "Jessica's Story:"
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