Calendar

(N.B. Items are listed in this calendar even if they are now past; this is done in the interest of having a record of relevant art exhibitions, etc. If additional items are listed for a gallery, etc., full address information will only appear with the first item in the calendar.)

1999 August 31-October 30 “John Singer Sargent: works from the Corcoran Gallery of Art” - Grey Art Gallery, New York University (100 Washington Square East, New York 10003 212-998-6780)

1999 September 9-October 8 “Hiroshi Sunairi: deception” - Andrew Kreps Gallery (529 W. 20th St., New York 10011 212-741-8849) - performances of “Deception 1” and “Deception 2” on September 11th - short review by Holland Cotter in the New York times, Sept. 24, 1999, p. E36

1999 September 9-October 9 “Bill Jacobson” - Robert Klein Gallery (38 Newbury St., Boston, MA 02116 617-267-7997)

1999 September 9-October 9 “Alvin Booth: Corpus” - Yancey Richardson Gallery (560 Broadway, New York 10012 212-343-1255)

1999 September 9-October 9 “A place called lovely” - curated by Sima Familant - Greene Naftali (526 W. 26th St., New York 10011 212-463-7770) - artists included Jack Pierson

1999 September 14-October 17 “Parting the petals: the 4th lesbian biennial” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation (127-B Prince St., New York 10012 212-673-7007) - featuring Prinny Alavi, Con Artist, Sally Elliott, Jen Fish, Kathleen Loesch, Bonnie Marin, Rosella Mocerino, Sheila Seguin, Robin Strober - panel discussion with the artists on October 1st

1999 September 16-October 16 “Gaon men -- in the village”: photographs by Marcus Leatherdale - Bridgewater/Lustberg & Blumenfeld (560 Broadway, New York 10012 212-941-6355)

1999 September 18-October 31 “Mark Morrisroe (1959-1989): black & white photographs, hand-painted photograms and rayographs from the eighties” - Pat Hearn Gallery (530 W. 22nd St., New York 10011 212-727-7366)

1999 October “The passion/passions of art” - Richard Anderson Fine Arts (453 W. 17th St., New York) - art in reaction to Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s attempt to close “Sensation” and evict the Brooklyn Museum of Art

1999 October 1-29 “In New York with Punchinello: paintings and drawings, 1995-1999, by Patrick Webb” - Erector Square Gallery (315 Peck St., New Haven, CT 06513 203-865-5055)

1999 October 13-November 5 “Daniel Heyman: stolen images” - Mangel Gallery (1714 Rittenhouse Square St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-545-4343)

1999 October 13-November 5 “Bill Scott: new paintings” - Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia

1999 October 14-November 14 “Dale Wittig: a bunch of rebellious slaves, 200 paintings” - Wessel + O’Connor Gallery (242 W. 26th St., New York 10001 212-242-8811)

1999 October 15-17 “5th Annual Erotic Art Fair Weekend” - LA Lofts (6442 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA) - sponsored by Tom of Finland Foundation (213-250-1685) - artists include John Rand, Philip Hitchcock, Jeff Palmer, Marcelo

1999 through October 16 “Nikki S. Lee” - photographs of the artist as a punk, a lesbian, a yuppie, a tourist, a swing dance, or a senior citizen - Leslie Tonkonow Artworks and Projects (601 W. 26th St., New York 212-255-8450)

1999 October 20 “Constructing gender: was John Singer Sargent gay?” - gallery talk by Lucy Oakley - Grey Art Gallery, New York University

1999 October 23-December 11 “Ernesto Pujol: whiteness” - Linda Kirkland Gallery (504 W. 22nd St., New York 10011 212-627-3930) - short review by Holland Cotter in the New York times, Nov. 5, 1999, p. B39

1999 October 27-November 27 “Michael Leonard: recent paintings and drawings” - Forum Gallery (745 Fifth Ave., New York 10151 212-355-4545) (accompanied by 28-page catalog)

1999 November 6-December 23 Lari Pittman - Barbara Gladstone Gallery (515 W. 24th St., New York 10011 212-206-9300) - short review by Grace Glueck in New York times, Dec. 10, 1999

1999 November 11-January 16, 2000 “Light and truth: paintings by Jonathan Weinberg” - Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale (80 Wall St., New Haven, CT 06511 203-432-1134)

1999 November 16-December 19 “Love game” - new narrative paintings by Joseph Radoccia - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

1999 November 16-January 29, 2000 “Inverted odysseys: Claude Cahun, Maya Deren, Cindy Sherman” - Grey Art Gallery, New York University

1999 November 18 “Screening ourselves” - screening with discussion of Alisa Lebow’s “Outlaw” - Tisch School of the Arts, New York University (sponsored by Association of Lesbian and Gay Faculty and Staff) - video focusing on Leslie Feinberg

1999 November 19-January 9, 2000 “The unanswered question: recent photographs by John Dugdale” - Wessel + O’Connor Gallery, New York

1999 November 30-December 18 “Behold: narrative visions” - 55 Mercer Gallery (55 Mercer St., New York 10013 212-226-8513) - including 5 works by Daniel Heyman

1999 December “The Patrick Webb exhibition” - Chelsea Eye Associates LLP (157 West 19th St., New York http://www.ChelseaEye.com)

1999 December 3-January 8, 2000 “Glenn Ligon & Kara Walker” - Brent Sikkema Gallery (530 West 22nd St., New York)

1999 December 15 “Conversation on art” with Tim Miller and Dona Ann McAdams, with Alisa Solomon (CLAGS) as moderator - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

1999 through December 23 Thomas Woodruff: “all systems go” - P.P.O.W. Gallery (476 Broome St., New York) and Debs & Company (529 W. 20th St., New York)

2000 through January 6 “Time and again: Ray Smith and Julio Galán” - Sotheby’s and Ramis Barquet (41 E. 57th St., New York)

2000 January 8-February 5 “Laura E. Migliorino: a quiet crossing” - Gallery Three, Phipps Center for the Arts (109 Locust St., Hudson, WI 54016 715-386-2305)

2000 January 11 Benefit and premiere of documentary “Living with pride: Ruth Ellis @ 100” (Ruth Ellis and filmmakerYvonne Welbon to be present) - sponsored by Astraea National Lesbian Action Foundation (116 E. 16th St., 7th floor, New York 10003 212-529-8021 info@astraea.org http://www.astreae.org)

2000 January 13-14 “LLGAF 3rd Annual Video Festival - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2000 January 14-February 20 “Ecstasy” - works by Christian Aschman, Bruce of Los Angeles, Matthias Herrmann, Harriet Leibowitz, Andrew Kennedy, Peter Mahoney, Robert Mapplethorpe, Eadweard Muybridge, Glen Walls, William Yang - Wessel + O’Connor Gallery, New York

2000 January 18-February 20 “Best of LLGAF: looking forward - 10th anniversary show - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2000 February 18-20 “Performativity / body / performance: theorizing and acting the body” - 3rd Annual Gay and Lesbian Studies Conference, University of North Carolina at Asheville - more info at http://www.unca.edu/glsc

2000 February 28-March 4 “Directors Salon: 5 + 1” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2000 March 14-April 23 “Peter Flinsch: journal intime” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2000 March 16-20 Art Libraries Society of North America Annual Conference - Pittsburgh - program includes the following session:

“Researching Andy: the use of the Andy Warhol Archives and Study Center for gay research” Session moderators: Edward Goodman, General Editor, Avery Index, Avery Architecture and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University and Clayton Kirking, Director, Adam and Sophie Gimbel Design Library, Parsons School of Design; sponsored by the ARLIS/NA Gay and Lesbian Interests Round Table; speakers will include Tom Sokolowski, Director of The Andy Warhol Museum and John Smith, Archivist of The Andy Warhol Museum; session will include the opening of one of Warhol’s time capsules.

For more information, contact Ray Anne Lockard, Local Arrangements Chairperson (addresses in Caucus officer listing)

2000 April 6-9 “Body & soul: exploring objects, making myths” - Association of Art Historians annual conference, University of Edinburgh - includes session “The erotic eye” - more info: Alyce Mahon, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton a.mahon@soton.ac.uk - http://www.gold.ac.uk/aah/confs/2000aah/2000aah.html

2000 April 8 “Objects of desire: homosexualities and the history of collecting” - sponsored by the Lesbian and Gay Studies Project of the Center for Gender Studies, University of Chicago http://humanities.uchicago.edu/cgs/lgsp.html - selected papers to be published in a special issue of Art history

2000 April 15, 22, 29 Writers in Performance IV - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2000 May 16-June 23 “9th Lesbian and Gay Photo Annual” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2000 June Global Women Project Exhibition - White Columns, New York - project directed by Claudia DeMonte, University of Maryland at College Park - email McMonte2@aol.com

2000 July 18-August 19 “Summer invitational group show” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York