Kings in their castles : photographs of queer men at home / Tom Atwood ; foreword by Charles Kaiser.
Material type: TextPublisher: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, Terrace Books, 2005Description: xv, 75 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0299211509
- 9780299211509
- 779.93067662097471 22
- TR681.H65 A88 2005
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"Kings in Their Castles, a collective portrait of the gay urban community in America, offers a personal view of some of our leading artists, writers, filmmakers, composers, musicians, and designers. Among the celebrities Tom Atwood photographs in their playful, revealing homes are Edward Albee, Todd Oldham, John Waters, Ross Bleckner, Joel Schumacher, Junior Vasquez, Michael Cunningham, Simon Doonan, Andrew Solomon, Ned Rorem, James Dale, David Del Tredici, Tommy Tune, John Ashbery, Edmund White, and John Bartlett. Atwood also documents the bohemians, beatniks, mavericks, and iconoclasts, an urban community that is slowly disappearing. Capturing whimsical, intimate moments of daily life and portraying the complexity and diversity of this loosely linked society, Atwood reveals some of the most intriguing characters and homes in gay America. These fine art prints - shifting between the pictorial and the theatrical - in the end become both a witness and a celebration."--BOOK JACKET.
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