Posts tagged men

End of the line 5.6

Andrew 5.5

Markey Park 5.4

Joe BrainardUntitled (Tattoo)1972
“If many of the people I knew in New York in the seventies were twisted or paranoid or even evil, we all agreed one was a saint: Joe Brainard.  Joe was a writer and visual artist from Oklahoma who stuttered and spelled erratically and was so timid that he danced in place, looking down, if he thought anyone was paying attention to him.  Someone had once complimented him on his chest so he always wore his shirt open to the waist, even in subarctic winter weather.” - City Boy by Edmund White
(via cruiseorbecruised; see previously)

Joe Brainard
Untitled (Tattoo)
1972

“If many of the people I knew in New York in the seventies were twisted or paranoid or even evil, we all agreed one was a saint: Joe Brainard.  Joe was a writer and visual artist from Oklahoma who stuttered and spelled erratically and was so timid that he danced in place, looking down, if he thought anyone was paying attention to him.  Someone had once complimented him on his chest so he always wore his shirt open to the waist, even in subarctic winter weather.” - City Boy by Edmund White

(via cruiseorbecruised; see previously)

Paul CadmusPortrait of George Platt Lynes1938
(via androphilia > brazenswing)

Paul Cadmus
Portrait of George Platt Lynes
1938

(via androphilia > brazenswing)

Unknown artist
[Male Model Preparing to Throw a Punch]
1950s

(in Naked Before the Camera @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art; see previously)

Another haircut 4.11

Arthur Tress
Dockside Interview, New York
1977

(in ‘The Piers: Art And Sex Along The New York Waterfront’ @ Leslie-Lohman, NYC - via sissydudeomen2 > HuffPo; see also, and previously)

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