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Amos Badertscher Images and Stories

James Smalls; Joseph Plaster; Rafael Alvarez; Theo Gordon

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EAN : 9781580936477
Auteur(s) : James Smalls; Joseph Plaster; Rafael Alvarez; Theo Gordon
Taal : English
Onderwerp : Kunst
Thema : Homo- en lesbische studies / LGBTQ-studies
Uitgever : The Monacelli Press
Verschenen : Mei 2025
Uitvoering : Hardcover
Conditie : Nieuw
Afmetingen : 299 x 259 x 35 mm
Gewicht : 2234 gram
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The long-awaited first career survey from photographer Amos Badertscher, who comprehensively documented a uniquely American queer underworld

The long-awaited first career survey from photographer Amos Badertscher, who comprehensively documented a uniquely American queer underworld

Across several decades, self-taught photographer Amos Badertscher (1936-2023) made thousands of photographs of a liminal queer world: young male sex workers, drag performers, trans pioneers, and Baltimore, Maryland's inclusive, ribald nightlife. The encounters with these marginalized figures helped Badertscher understand his own queer identity and reveal a confident body of work that stakes out an important corner of queer art and aesthetics.

Made between the 1960s and early 2000s, the photographs featured here constitute an unparalleled chronicle of a culture of the era particular not only to Badertscher's hometown, but universally identifiable, one which began to fade with the movement of LGBTQ+ rights and liberation. The hundreds of images are accompanied by Badertscher's writings about the history and experiences of his subjects, further illuminating the intimate inner lives of people who were frequently dismissed, feared, and objectified by mainstream culture. Amos Badertscher Images and Stories is a landmark introduction to a figure who is now finally receiving his due as a major twentieth-century portraitist and chronicler of queer subculture.

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