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Exhibitions at Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art FoundationUS

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
26 Wooster Street
NY 10013 New York

+1-212-4312609


www.leslielohman.org

Tue-Sat 13-18

Athi-Patra Ruga

Lord, I gotta keep on (movin’)

Lord, I gotta keep on (movin’)

11 Sep 2025 – 18 Jan 2026
The multidisciplinary practice of Athi-Patra Ruga (b. Umtata, Eastern Cape, South Africa; lives and works in Cape Town and Hogsback, Eastern Cape) centers on myths—their creation, their unraveling, and their relationship to power and liberation. Through performance, film, painting, textile, and glass, Ruga creates allegorical figures using craftsmanship as a strategy of re-embodiment. His figures move through utopic and dystopic realms, aspects of which in turn draw from Xhosa history and lege… more

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art FoundationUS

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
26 Wooster Street
NY 10013 New York

+1-212-4312609


www.leslielohman.org

Tue-Sat 13-18

Alison Viana

viento izquierdo ugaz

viento izquierdo ugaz

11 Sep 2025 – 18 Jan 2026
Soft Spaces is a series of installations featuring works by alumni of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art Fellowship. The Fellowship is an international and intergenerational program of mentorship and collective learning that has centered LGBTQIA+ artists of color since its inception in 2017. Through professional development workshops and critical seminars by artists and theorists, the Fellowship supports participants as they develop the skills to establish a sustainable art practice while radically… more

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art FoundationUS

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
26 Wooster Street
NY 10013 New York

+1-212-4312609


www.leslielohman.org

Tue-Sat 13-18

David Wojnarowicz

Arthur Rimbaud in New York

Arthur Rimbaud in New York

1 Oct 2025 – 18 Jan 2026
During his first trip to France in 1978, David Wojnarowicz (1954-1992) was keen to immerse himself in the Parisian environs where a century earlier poet Arthur Rimbaud had tried to live as a runaway teenager in the hopes of becoming a poet. Rimbaud’s short and peripatetic youth was memorialized in two volumes of poetry that, in addition to propelling French literature into modernity, have become obligatory reading to young poets across the globe, who, like him, find in poetry a path to transce… more

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art FoundationUS

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
26 Wooster Street
NY 10013 New York

+1-212-4312609


www.leslielohman.org

Tue-Sat 13-18

Andrea Geyer

a promise of lightning

a promise of lightning

4 Sep 2024 – 12 Jan 2025
Geyer takes form and inspiration from the network of connections made among trees in the forest—a vast, evolving web of visible and invisible layers in which resources, distress signals, and memories are in continual exchange, and intergenerational communication is key to survival. Interspersed among silkscreened prints and video documentation culled from southern Germany's Black Forest (where the artist grew up and experienced her own queer formation) are images of organizing and protest from… more

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art FoundationUS

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
26 Wooster Street
NY 10013 New York

+1-212-4312609


www.leslielohman.org

Tue-Sat 13-18

Robert Giard

UNCANNY EFFECTS

UNCANNY EFFECTS

Robert Giard’s Currents of Connection

22 Jan – 19 Apr 2020
Uncanny Effects displays the work of photographer Robert Giard, bringing forth connections made between LGBTQ+ cultural producers of the late 20th-century. Beyond his most well-known project, Particular Voices: Portraits of Gay and Lesbian Writers, this exhibition highlights the expansiveness of Giard’s photographic practice, from nudes to still lives and landscapes, as well as portraits of activists and artists. Works in the show detail Giard’s relationships across communities that … more

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art FoundationUS

Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
26 Wooster Street
NY 10013 New York

+1-212-4312609


www.leslielohman.org

Tue-Sat 13-18

Donna Gottschalk

Brave, Beautiful Outlaws

Brave, Beautiful Outlaws

29 Aug 2018 – 17 Mar 2019
This exhibition features the work of Donna Gottschalk, a photographer active in the early period of radical lesbian organizing in New York and California during the 1970s. Gottschalk came out as a lesbian right at the formation of the radical lesbians and Furies collectives on the east coast, where she met lesbian artists JEB (Joan E. Biren), Flavia Rando, and others, and later moved to California to join lesbian-separatist communities. In both locations, Gottschalk photographed herself, friends… more