Homomuseum: Heroes and Moments
May 21—July 30, 2005

EXTENDED THROUGH FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2005 !!!

August hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
(Closed Saturday and Sunday)


Photographs below were taken Charles Barron and Phillip Ward at the
After Party on Wednesday, May 18, 2005, and at the Opening on Saturday, May 21, 2005.


"Homosexuals burned in the Middle Ages"
by Geoffrey Hendricks and Sur Rodney (Sur)

Sur Rodney (Sur) and Geoffrey Hendricks

Sur Rodney (Sur) and Geoffrey Hendricks

Sur Rodney (Sur), Geoffrey Hendricks and Phillip Ward (5/18)

Matthew Ravenstahl and Phillip Ward (5/21)

Phillip Ward and Jonathan Wahl

"Sons of Sodom" by Jonathan Wahl

Geoffrey Hendricks, Phillip Ward and Jonathan Wahl

"Jesus Christ" by Shane Ruth

Mary Ellen Strom, James Bidgood, and Gabriel Martinez

Mary Ellen Strom, James Bidgood, and Gabriel Martinez

"Felix Gonzalez-Torres" by Gabriel Martinez

"Felix Gonzalez-Torres" by Gabriel Martinez

Leor Grady and Christopher Arabadjis


"Jack Smith" by ak burns

Michela Griffo and Alvin Baltrop

"The Dance Floor" by Aaron Krach

"Alexander 'The Great' " by Milton Rosa-Ortiz

"Alexander 'The Great' " by Milton Rosa-Ortiz

"Alexander 'The Great' " by Milton Rosa-Ortiz

"Alexander 'The Great' " by Milton Rosa-Ortiz

Milton Rosa-Ortiz and Phillip Ward

Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman with Milton Rosa-Ortiz

Phillip Ward's "Quentin Crisp" installation

A selection of Quentin Crisp's hats on canvas


A selection of Quentin Crisp's personal objects
from the Quentin Crisp Archives, including his famous
telephone on which he answered all callers, playbills,
magnifying glass, publicity headshot, tea pot and cup,
a grouping of original manuscripts, jewelry, scarves,
his famous black leather cowboy hat, and
five books from his long list of publications
.

Another view of a selection of Quentin Crisp's personal objects.

Jeanette Ingberman and Phillip Ward

Phillip Ward and Papo Colo
with "Coming Out" by Matthew Ravenstahl


All photographs are copyright © 2005 by Charles Barron and Phillip Ward. All rights reserved.

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