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An edition of Hide/Seek (2010)

Hide/Seek

difference and desire in American portraiture

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Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, companion volume to an exhibition of the same name at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, traces the defining presence of same-sex desire in American portraiture through a seductive selection of more than 140 full-color illustrations, drawings, and portraits from leading American artists. Arcing from the turn of the twentieth century, through the emergence of the modern gay liberation movement in 1969, the tragedies of the AIDS epidemic, and to the present, Hide/Seek openly considers what has long been suppressed or tacitly ignored, even by the most progressive sectors of our society: the influence of gay and lesbian artists in creating American modernism.

Hide/Seek shows how questions of gender and sexual identity dramatically shaped the artistic practices of influential American artists such as Thomas Eakins, Romaine Brooks, Marsden Hartley, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Demuth, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Andrew Wyeth, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, and many more—in addition to artists of more recent works such as Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Glenn Ligon, Catherine Opie, and Cass Bird. The authors argue that despite the late-nineteenth-century definition and legal codification of the “homosexual,” in reality, questions of sexuality always remained fluid and continually redefined by artists concerned with the act of portrayal. In particular, gay and lesbian artists—of but not fully in the society they portrayed—occupied a position of influential marginality, from which vantage point they crafted innovative and revolutionary ways of painting portraits. Their resistance to society's attempt to proscribe them forced them to develop new visual vocabularies by which to code, disguise, and thereby express their subjects' identities—and also their own.

Bringing together for the first time new scholarship in the history of American sexuality and new research in American portraiture, Hide/Seek charts the heretofore hidden impact of gay and lesbian artists on American art and portraiture and creates the basis for the necessary reassessment of the careers of major American artists—both gay and straight—as well as of portraiture itself.

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Table of Contents

Introduction. Essay / Jonathan Katz
Catalogue : before difference, 1870-1918
New geographies/new identities
Abstraction
Postwar America : accommodation and resistance
Stonewall and more modern identities
Postmodernism.

Edition Notes

Companion volume to the exhibition of the same name opening at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, October 2010.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
[Washington, D.C.]
Other Titles
Difference and desire in American portraiture

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Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/420973074753
Library of Congress
N7593 .K38 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
295 p. :
Number of pages
295

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25255617M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781588342997
ISBN 13
9781588342997
LCCN
2010020082
OCLC/WorldCat
627693494

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