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Dear ARLIS/NA Colleagues,

We hope you can join us for this exciting upcoming event, hosted by the WPI.


Delinquency, Deviancy, and their Queer Refashionings in Art of the 1960s
*with David J. Getsy*
Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 1:00 pm ET

Register here
<https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LIP5A5TQQpWf3VzAMdWHDw>


Homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s U.S. could be discussed in public and
in popular culture, but only if it was cast as a crime or as deviant.
Whether as moralizing tales of social outcasts or as high-profile obscenity
trials, queer themes filtered into public discourses through these negative
stereotypes. Artists such as Andy Warhol, Ray Johnson, Kenneth Anger, and
Nancy Grossman appropriated such characters as the delinquent or the biker
as a means to figure queerness. This talk will provide an overview of some
key moments of queer visibility—in the form of the criminal—in art of the
1960s.

David J. Getsy is the Eleanor Shea Professor of Art History at the
University of Virginia. He has published eight books, including *Abstract
Bodies: Sixties Sculpture in the Expanded Field of Gender *(Yale University
Press, 2015/2023), *Queer *(MIT Press, 2016), and most recently *Queer
Behavior: Scott Burton and Performance Art *(University of Chicago Press,
2022).



Jancie Creaney (she/her)
Administrator and Communications Coordinator
Wildenstein Plattner Institute
Website: wpi.art
Instagram: @wpi_art <https://www.instagram.com/wpi_art/>


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