Paul Cadmus and the Censorship of Queer Art
Outlaw representation : censorship & homosexuality in twentieth ...
... gay artists and the circumstances under which these works have been attacked, suppressed, or censored outright. Focusing on the careers of Paul Cadmus, Andy ...
In American Waters | Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Censorship, Scandal, and Queer Sexuality Make American Art History in Paul Cadmus's The Fleet's In. Dec 16, 2021. Exhibitions. Read more. In Arkansas Waters ...
Paul Cadmus - Benton Art Collection - University of Connecticut
In 1934, when he was employed by the Public Works of Art Project, his painting ''The Fleet's In,'' depicting uniformed sailors, prostitutes and a homosexual ...
Amon Carter Museum | Instagram - Instagram
Beyond his artistic practice Cadmus was one of the first openly gay artists in America and is known for his deft handling of attempts to censor ...
In the summer of 1992, I interviewed Paul Cadmus (1904-99) for the first time. ... Acknowledging that the relation between Cadmus's art and his homosexual- ity ...
Boomerang in suppressing gay art. - Document - Gale
Censorship and Homosexuality. in 20th-Century American Art. By Richard Meyer ... Paul Cadmus was hired by the Public Works of Art Project to produce paintings.
Oral history interview with Paul Cadmus, 1988 March 22-May 5
The interview took place in Weston, Connecticut, and was conducted by Judd Tully for the Archives of. American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Paul Cadmus "The Fleet's In" - Naval History and Heritage Command
When the topic of government censorship of art is discussed, frequently the story of the painting by the artist Paul Cadmus for the Works ...
Paul Cadmus (1904-1999) - DC Moore Gallery
Flint, MI: Flint Institute of Arts, 2000. Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American. Art, by Richard Meyer. New York ...
A Beach of a Life: Paul Cadmus | Office Magazine
It was all very gay. For this, the artist garnered mainstream attention and inclusion in art history. Life magazine fueled America's intrigue, ...
A Radical New History of Queer Modernism, 1933–1950 - Vulture
Most viewers won't be familiar with the names of the artists on display — Paul Cadmus, Jared French, and Pavel Tchelitchew (pronounced Shell-ah- ...
Jerry [Paul Cadmus] | Sartle - Rogue Art History
Paul Cadmus's Jerry is a not-so-subtle dedication to the artist's lover. Chilling across white bed sheets lies the artist Jared French.
Censored Art, Censored Lives - Queer Remembering
... painting The Fleet's In by Paul Cadmus to the 1955 poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg. The heart of the essay focused on contemporary censorship ...
Paul Cadmus 1904–1999 follow artist - Wright Auction
... queer aesthetic and social satire. His work outraged people, prompted censorship, but most importantly provided his viewers with a truthful look into his ...
When Paul Cadmus's Homoerotic Military Painting Launched a ...
Cadmus is now celebrated as a visionary within the gay art community, his painting a key work in the history of American censorship. When the Corcoran ...
"Silent" Sexual Revolution Begins - COVE
Some other early players in the beginning of the Silent Sexual Revolution include Paul Cadmus ... “Paul Cadmus and the Censorship of Queer Art”. The Met, 25 June ...
Paul Cadmus | queer modernisms
Paul Cadmus's 1931 portrait of French. The painting so immediately conveys that the two artists were lovers–a complex relationship the men maintained even ...
Richard Meyer, 'A Different American Scene: Paul Cadmus and the Satire of. Sexuality,' Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth.
Gender, Sexuality, and Modern Art Reading List - Research Guides
... artists and the circumstances under which these works have been attacked, suppressed, or censored outright. Focusing on the careers of Paul ...
Dancing Marines and Pumping Gasoline: Coded Queerness in ...
... censorship of gay erotica in the 1950s and 1960s.25. Paul Cadmus, Filling ... Paul Cadmus and (2) the connections between Cadmus's painting The Fleet's In!