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I will post this list periodically to ARLIS-L to keep art bibliographers
informed of this important and sometimes elusive material.

Andy Warhol Nudes.  Exhibition catalog.  New York:  Robert Miller
Gallery, 1995.

Andy Warhol:  Paintings 1960-1986.  By Jean Baudrillard, et al.
Exhibition catalog:  Kunstmuseum Luzern, July 9-September 24, 1995.
Stuttgart:  Hatje, 1995.

Arthur Tress.  Ed. by Peter Weiermaier.  Edition Stemmle, dist. by
D.A.P., 1995.

Arts' Communities/AIDS' Communities:  Realizing the Archive Project.
Exhibition catalog:  Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts, Feb. 20-Mar.
3, 1996; sponsored by the College Art Association and the Gay and Lesbian
Caucus of CAA and other agencies. Visual AIDS for the Arts, 155 Ave. of
the Americas, 14th fl., New York, NY  10013 (212-206-6758)

Black Male:  Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American
Art.  By Thelma Golden.  Exhibition:  November 1994-March 1995. New
York:  Whitney Museum of American Art, dist. by Harry Abrams, 1995.

"La cage aux folles" Male to Female.  Photographs by Vivienne Maricevic.
Edition Stemmle, dist. by D.A.P., 1995.

Chiaroscuro - The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci.  10-part comic book
series by Vertigo of D.C. Comics.  [One per month, July 1995+, parts 1-9
published]

Chermayeff, Catherine.  Drag Diaries.  New York:  Umbra Editions; San
Francisco:  Chronicle Books, 1995.

Cooper, Emmanuel.  Fully Exposed:  The Male Nude in Photography.  2nd
ed.  New York:  Routledge, 1995.

Cruising the Performative:  Interventions into the Representation of
Ethnicity, Nationality and Sexuality.  Ed. by Sue-Ellen Case, Pihlip
Brett, and Susan Leigh Foster.

Danto, Arthur C.  Playing the Edge:  The Photographic Achievement of
Robert Mapplethorpe.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1995.

David Hockney:  A Drawing Retrospective.  By Ulrich Luckhardt and Palu
Melia.  Exhibition:  Royal Academy of Arts, London, November 9, 1995-January
28, 1996.  New York:  Thames and Hudson, 1995.

David Wojnarowicz:  Brush Fires in the Social Landscape.  New
York:  Aperture, 1995.

Desire by Numbers.  Art by Nan Goldin, fiction by Klauss Kertess.
Artspace Books, 1994.

Dictated by Life:  Marsden Hartley's German Paintings and Robert
Indiana's Hartley Elegies.  Ed. by Patricia McDonnell with an essay by
Michael Plante.  Exhibition: Minneapolis:  Frederick R. Weisman Art
Museum, University of Minnesota, dist. by D.A.P., 1995.

Don't Leave Me This Way:  Art in the Age of AIDS.  Exhibition:
National Gallery of Australia, November 1994-March 1995.  Compiled by Ted
Gott.  New York:  Thames and Hudson, 1995.

Dyke Strippers:  Lesbian Cartoonists A to Z.  Ed. by Roz Warren.
Pittsburgh, PA; San Francisco:  Cleis Press, 1995.

A Family Affair:  Gay and Lesbian Issues of Domestic Life.
Exhibition catalog:  March 17 - April 31, 1995.  Essay by Deborah
Bright entitled "Exposing Family Values:  Sexual Dissent and Family
Photography."  Atlanta College of Art Gallery (1280 Peachtree St., NE,
Atlanta, GA 50509).

Gay and Lesbian Studies in Art History.  Ed. by Whitney Davis.
Binghamton:  Haworth Press, 1994.

In a Different Light:  Visual Culture:  Sexual Identity, Queer Practice.
Ed. by Nayland Blake, Lawrence Rinder, Amy Scholder.  Exhibition:
University of California, Berkeley, University Art Museum, January-April
1995.  San Francisco:  City Lights Books, 1995.

Jack Pierson:  Travelling Show.  Exhibition catalog:  June 24 -
September 3, 1995.  Essay by Dominic Molon.  Chicago:  Museum of
Contemporary Art, 1995.

Kelley, Caffyn.  Like a Rock:  Meditations on Place.  Available from the
author at 2901 Panorama Drive, North Vancouver, B.C.  V7G 2A4
(604-929-7129).  A book of meditations invoking the power of the place
where the artist lives.  Tipped in color images of "Picnic blanket for
Indian Arm," a series of printed, pieced and machine-appliqueed fabric.

Kiss and Tell (Artists' Collaborative:  Persimmon Blackbridge, Lizard
Jones and Susan Stewart).  Her Tongue on My Theory:  Images, Essays and
Fantasies.  Vancouver:  Press Gang Publishers, 1994.

Male Desire:  Homoerotic Images in 20th Century American Art.
Exhibition:  July 20-September 16, 1995.  Essay by Jonathan Weinberg.
New York:  Mary Ryan Gallery, 1995.  [4p.]

The Male Nude - A Male View, An Anthology. Ed. by Peter Wiermair.
Edition Stemmle, dist. by D.A.P., 1995.

The Masculine Masquerade:  Masculinity and Representation.  Ed. by Andrew
Perchuk and Helaine Posner.  Cambridge:  MIT Press, 1995.

Morrisroe, Patricia.  Mapplethorpe:  A Biography.  New York:  Random House,
1995.

Out in Culture:  Gay, Lesbian and Queer Essays on Pop Culture.  Ed. by
Corey K. Creekmur and Alexander Doty.  Series Q.  Durham:  duke
University Press, 1995.  Includes essays:  "Tom of Finland:  An
Appreciation," by Nayland Blake and a "Gay, Lesbian and Queer Pop Culture
Bibliography," pp.501-524.

Patina du Prey's Memorial Dress:  The Memorial Book.  By Hunter Reynolds
with essays by Claudia Hart and Frank Wagner.  Kunstlerhaus Betanine,
dist. by D.A.P., 1996.  On Reynolds' festival ball gown of black fabric
silk-screened with the names of 25,000 people who have died of AIDS.

Paul Thek:  The World That Almost Was.  Rotterdam:  Witte de With, Center
for Contemporary Art, dist. by D.A.P., 1995.

Peter Hujar:  A Retrospective.  Ed. by Urs Stahel and Hripsime Visser.
Exhibition:  Zurich, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam in association with
Scalo Verlag, 1994.

Pop Out:  Queer Warhol.  Ed. by Jennifer Doyle, Jonathan Flatley, and
Jose Esteban Munoz.  Series Q.  Durham:  Duke University Press, 1996.

Public Information:  Desire, Disaster, Documentary.  San Francisco Museum
of Art, 1995.  Catalog of the inaugural exhibition of the museum's new
Botta building included works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Nan Goldin, Andy
Warhol and Larry Clark.

A Queer Romance:  Lesbians, Gay Men and Pop Culture.  Ed. by Paul Burston
and Colin Richardson.  New York:  Routledge, 1995.

Rand, Erica.  Barbie's Queer Accessories.  Durham:  Duke University Press,
1995.

Robertson, Bruce.  Marsden Hartley.  New York:  Harry Abrams, 1995.

Schulze, Franz.  Philip Johnson:  Life and Work.  New York:  Knopf, 1994.

Seven Miles a Second.  Vertigo Verite Series.  Amalgam Comics.  Art by
James Romberger.  (The autobiography of David Wojnarowicz written before
his death from AIDS-realted causes in 1992.)

Sex Wars:  Photography on the Frontlines.  (Special issue of Exposure,
vol. 29, no.2/3, 1994 published by the Society of Photographic Education,
PO Box 222116, Dallas, TX 75222-2116)  Guest editor:  Deborah Bright,
faculty of  Rhode Island School of Design.

Shand-Tucci, Douglass.  Ralph Adams Cram:  Life and Architecture, Vol. 1
- boston Bohemia, 1881-1900.  Amherst:  University of Massachusetts
Press, 1995.

Snodgrass, Chris.  Aubrey Beardsley:  Dandy of the Grotesque.  New York:
New York University Press, 1995.

Stryker, Susan and Jim Van Buskirk.  Gay by the Bay:  A History of Gay
Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area.  San Francisco:  Chronicle Books,
1996.

Tokyo Love:  Nobuyoshi Araki, Nan Goldin.  Scalo, 1995.

X-X-X Fruit.  v.1, 1995+  A new queer journal of art and ideas that
debuted at newstands in Summer 1995.  Features poetry, porse, photography
and artwork.  Also part of a pilot project sponsored by the Whitney
Museum of American Art on the web at:  http://www.echonyc.com/~whitney.



                                Ray Anne Lockard
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