Between the mid-1960s and early 1980s, LGBTQ artists and communities in New York City and beyond forged an insurgent aesthetic that rejected assimilation into mainstream institutions and instead claimed public space through posters, performance, video, sculpture, and, parallel to these, codified drag and voguing culture.
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From Street Posters to Voguing Poses: Queer…
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Between the mid-1960s and early 1980s, LGBTQ artists and communities in New York City and beyond forged an insurgent aesthetic that rejected assimilation into mainstream institutions and instead claimed public space through posters, performance, video, sculpture, and, parallel to these, codified drag and voguing culture.