Winners Revealed for Out Film CT's 37th Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival
Out Film CT recently brought down the curtain on the annual Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival, which included 70+ features, documentaries and short films across in-person and virtual screenings. Out Film CT, the organizers of state's oldest and most diverse film event, has revealed the winners of the prestigious Jury Award and Audience Awards.
'Nick Mauss: Transmissions' To Open At The Whitney
For his first solo museum show in the United States, artist Nick Mauss (b. 1980) will present Transmissions, an exhibition conceived for the Whitney, which explores the reciprocal relationship of modernist ballet and the avant-garde in New York from the 1930s through '50s. The exhibition-which features daily dance performances in the Whitney's eighth-floor Hurst Family Galleries-goes on view March 16.
THE UNFLINCHING GAZE Exhibition Comes to BRAG
Two hundred photos and videos by sixty two leading LGBTI artists (twenty four Australian and thirty eight international) will be exhibited at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) from Saturday 14 October until Sunday 3 December 2017.
C.L. Hause Launches Gay Art Book
'Art And Sex' is a sexually charged collection of charcoal and litho pencil figure drawings of the male nude by award winning artist and illustrator C.L. Hause (Winner Of The Johnny Hart Memorial Award 'BC' Comics).
While the female nude has long played a conspicuous role in western iconography, the male nude has not always enjoyed such adoration. Until now! This collection provides an exploration of the male nude in settings such as gay bondage, leather and erotica. This large scale (10 x 8) coffee table book features works inspired by some of the great names in art such as Tom Of Finland artist Touko Laaksonen, Robert Maplethorpe, Herbert List, George Platt Lynes and Nancy Grossman.
While the images in 'Art And Sex' are sure to get your heart racing; there is also a collection of sexual and sometimes funny quotations by a number of notable celebrities, artists and historical figures, such as: Lily Tomlin, Woody Allen, Marilyn Monroe, Mae West, Leonardo Di Vinci, Ayn Rand and many more.
'Expressive, smart, and sexy, C.L. Hause' 'Art And Sex' brings erotic art images out of the closet and into the light of day.' Matthew Trent from OutLoud Magazine.
For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his web sites at
(For adult gay themed art visit) http://clhauseart.wix.com/home
(For nature and Native American inspired works visit) http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage
Books from the Walking With Spirits series are available on Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, Books-A-Million, and Barnes and Noble.
C.L. Hause is an abstract artist who possesses a Bachelor Of Arts Degree specializing in Studio Art. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award as well of several others. He has always been inspired by nature, primitive and Native American design. His book 'The Native American Art Book - Art Inspired By Native American Myths And Legends' is releasing into stores In December 2015.
Anna Zorina Gallery to Present BERNARD PERLIN: PAINTER OF LIFE AND LIGHT, 6/30-7/19
Anna Zorina Gallery will present Bernard Perlin: Painter of Life and Light, a retrospective of the recently deceased Bernard Perlin (1918 - 2014). Perlin was the last living member of a great New York artistic gay 'cabal' of the 1940s and '50s that included George Platt Lynes, Glenway Wescott, Monroe Wheeler, Pavel Tchelitchew, Lincoln Kirstein, and Paul Cadmus.
III is Part of Fringe Festival
joes & co. is proud to present III as part of the 11th annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC. Playwright and director Joe Salvatore tells the true story of an all-male ménage-a-trois set in the first half of the twentieth century and based on the real lives of George Platt Lynes, Glenway Wescott, and Monroe Wheeler. Never an even split, always emotionally charged.
Salvatore's Play 'III' Premieres at NYU, June 21-23
III, a new play based on words from real-life letters and diaries and exploring the romantic relationship among photographer George Platt Lynes, writer Glenway Wescott, and MoMA curator Monroe Wheeler, will premiere at New York University June 21-23