2001 May-June “It’s about us: photographs by Brian Quinby” - Calamus Bookstore (92B South St., Boston, MA 02116 617-338-1931)
2001 May 14 Robert Atkins interviews Carrie Moyers & Sue Schaffner of Dyke Action Machine! for the Media Channel - cf. http://www.mediachannel.org/arts/perspectives/dam
2001 May 31-June 30 “Julio Galan: my mirrors” - Robert Miller Gallery (524 W. 26th St., New York 10011 212-366-4774)
2001 June 2-July 1 “Eye of the beholder” - works by Patti Brosnan, Darryl Curran, John Rand - Grand Central Art Gallery, CSU Fullerton (125 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92701) - cf. http://johnrand.com
2001 June 3 “Mostly music” - video shorts curated by Joseph Anderson - sponsored by Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation at Anthology Film Archives, New York
2001 June 7-July 21 “Sunil Gupta: homelands” - Admit One Gallery (529 W. 20th St., New York 10011 212-463-0164)
2001 through June 9 “Glenn Ligon: ‘Colored’” - D’Amelio Terras (525 W. 22nd St., New York)
2001 June 15-July 28 “Naked angel: heroic male nudes” - photographs by Kelly Grider - Virgil Skye (980 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA 94109 415-409-1100)
2001 mid-June “Estoa yoHantastishe de Buddha is told by Hiroshi Sunairi” - presented at Art-Unlimited, Art Basel 2001 by Andrew Kreps Gallery (New York) and L.A. Galerie
2001 June 21-July 21 “Dianora Niccolini: Billy” - Throckmorton Fine Art (153 E. 61st St., New York 10021 212-223-1059) cf. http://www.DianoraNiccolini.com
2001 June 21-August 10 “Teun Hocks: new work” - P.P.O.W. (476 Broome St., New York 10013 212-941-8642) - all is mixed photo and paint, and then, without any gaydar warning, a Leda and the Swan whereby a man with exposed genitals has a bird hat composing the body of the swan and his arm ends in a bird’s bill
2001 June 21-August 17 “Bidgood: photoplays from the 60’s” - Paul Morris Gallery (465 W. 23rd St., New York 10011 212-727-2752)
2001 June 23-August 24 “50’s physique” - Wessel + O’Connor Gallery (242 W. 26th St., New York 10001 212-242-8811 http://www.wesseloconnor.com)
2001 through June 24 “Freestyle” - Studio Museum in Harlem, New York - includes work by John Bankston
2001 June 29-July 28 “Stand fast Dick and Jane” - Project (39 East Essex St., Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland) - works by Nayland Blake, Zoe Leonard, Marlene McCarty, Virgil Marti, Donald Moffett, Carrie Moyer
2001 July 1-September 23 “Arthur Tress: fantastic voyage, photographs 1956-2000” - Corcoran Gallery of Art (17th St. and New York Ave. N.W., Washington DC 20006 202-639-1700 http://www.corcoran.org)
2001 July 2-31 “Smoke and fire: the ceramic art of e’ bender-webb, Tee A. Corinne & Jeff Cunningham” - Grants Pass Frame Works Gallery (229 Southwest “G”, Grants Pass, OR)
2001 July 7-28 “Lawrence Calcagno: paintings from the estate” - Canfield Gallery (414 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-988-4199)
2001 July 11-August 17 “Herbert List: the retrospective” - Robert Miller Gallery, New York
2001 July 15-October 21 “David Hockney retrospective: photoworks” - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
2001 July 21-August 25 “Ruth Bernhard, life behind the lens: a retrospective exhibition of over one hundred images” - J.J. Brookings Gallery (669 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94105 415-546-1000)
2001 July 28-October 21 “Beyond decorum: the photography of Iké Udé” - Sert Gallery, Carpenter Center, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/exhibitions/sert/past/beyonddecorum.html
2001 August 2-September 2 “Laurie Toby Edison: meditations on the body” - 100 photographs from Familiar men, Women en large, and Women of Japan - National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan, curated by Akiko Kasuya
2001 August 14-26 “Boy bordello: work by artists of the erotic life drawing workshop” - Leslie Lohman Gay Art Foundation (127-B Prince St., New York 10012)
2001 through August 19 “Truemyth” - performance piece written and directed by Christopher Eaves, on the life and career of David Wojnarowicz - Blue Heron Studio Theater, New York - review by Charles McNulty, Village voice, Aug. 21, 2001, p. 65
2001 September 4-October 20 “The muses: an exhibition of vintage and contemporary photography” - curated by Reed Massengill - Leslie Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York
2001 September 6-October 6 “Hiroshi Sunairi: Buddha” - Andrew Kreps Gallery (516 W. 20th St., New York 10011 212-741-8849)
2001 September 6-October 20 “Interwoven lives: George Platt Lynes and his friends” - DC Moore Gallery (724 Fifth Ave., New York 10019 212-247-2111) - photographs with paintings and drawings, works by Lynes and by Paul Cadmus, Fidelma Cadmus Kirstein, Jared French, Margaret French, PaJaMa, Bernard Perlin, Pavel Tchelitchev, George Tooker
2001 September 14-January 13, 2002 “Oscar Wilde: a life in six acts” - Pierpont Morgan Library (29 E. 36th St., New York 10016 212-685-0610 http://morganlibrary.org)
2001 September 21-October 21 “Beautiful you” - curated by Larry Krone - Mark Pasek Gallery (122 Suffolk St., New York 10002 212-388-0631) - artists include John Rand
2001 September 25 “Code on a Grecian urn: neoclassicism and homosexuality” - lecture by James Saslow on Winkelmann, Pater, Wilde and Leighton, et al. - Dahesh Museum, New York (originally scheduled for September 13)
2001 September 26-October 29 “Everything I know, I learned at the movies” by Ann P. Meredith - The Collector’s Gallery at the Oakland Museum (Calif.)
2001 October 4-January 6, 2002 “Thomas Eakins, American realist” - Philadelphia Museum of Art http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/eakins.shtml (includes summary of catalog essayists)
2001 October 12-November 25 “Luke Smalley: Gymnasium” - Wessel + O’Connor Gallery, New York - on the occasion of the publication of Gymnasium by Twin Palms Publishers
2001 October 16-21 National Preservation Conference 2001, Providence, RI (National Trust for Historic Preservation) - program includes reception for “Gays, Lesbians and Friends in Preservation” on Wednesday evening - more info from http://www.nationaltrust.org
2001 October 18-January 6, 2002 “William Beckford, 1760-1844: an eye for the magnificent” - Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, New York
2001 October 19 “History lessons” (2000) by Barbara Hammer opens at the Quad Theater, New York (13th Street)
2001 October 19-21 “Beyond our masks” - 4th Lambda Literary Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Literary Festival - hosted by Lambda Literary Foundation at the San Francisco Public Library and other venues in S.F.
2001 November 1-30 works by Nancy Azara, including “Passages” (a carved wood artists book made in collaboration with poet Judith Barrington) - Froelick Gallery, Portland, OR - more info from 503-222-1142 or http://www.nancyazara.com
2001 November 10-Feburary 3, 2002 “Beyond decorum: the photography of Iké Udé” - California Museum of Photography at University of California, Riverside
2002 February 1-March 16 “Hopscotch: associative leaps in the construction of narrative” - CAA Members’ Art Exhibition, Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia - call for entries by November 1st on back cover of fall issue of Art journal
2002 February 20-23 College Art Association annual conference - Philadelphia (headquarters hotel: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown)
2002 February-May “Thomas Eakins, American realist” - Musée d’Orsay, Paris (organized by Philadelphia Museum of Art)
2002 April “Nineteenth Century Knowledges” - Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference, George Mason University - panels include “Sentimental educations” organized by Kimberly Rhodes and Lisa Strong (paper proposals due 15 September 2001) - more info: K. Rhodes, krhodes@hollins.edu or L. Strong, stronglm@jmu.edu
2002 mid-May to mid-September “Thomas Eakins, American realist” - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (organized by Philadelphia Museum of Art)
N.B. Items are listed in the 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 appear only with the first item in the calendar.