Nestled in SoHo, this vibrant space showcases LGBTQ+ art, from bold homoerotic pieces to moving exhibits, all while fostering community and dialogue.
"Charles Leslie and the late Fritz Lohman were partners in life and art collecting—in the 1960s, they joined their contemporaries and started holding impromptu salons featuring queer and otherwise homoerotic art. In 1987, they went official with the namesake foundation we know today aiming to showcase LGBTQ+ art and artists, a move which gained them museum status in 2011. With 30,000 pieces in the archives, featuring everyone from Robert Mapplethorpe, Keith Haring, and Andy Warhol to under-sung members of the community past and present, there is much to see in a relatively small space." - Andrea Whittle, Charlie Hobbs
"Art collecting couple Charles Fritz and Leslie Lohman first combined their homoerotic holdings in the 1960s, and held ad hoc openings in their Soho loft soon after. They formalized the program in 1987, with the opening of a namesake foundation aimed at spotlighting LGBTQ+ art. The archive is 30,000-strong and includes work (painting, sculpture, photography, and more) by queer artists. In addition to well-known names—Robert Mapplethorpe, Keith Haring, Tom of Finland, Andy Warhol—there are works by many other lesser-known artists, including talents who didn’t survive the 1980s AIDS crisis. If you want to be guided around the museum, look for one of the regular, free, docent-led tours on weekends—you’ll also get a glass of wine to enjoy as you wander around. This museum is compact enough that 90 minutes is plenty for strolling through the gallery space." - Mark Ellwood
Iván Montejo
Chintan Gandhi
Mari Baci
Maddy L
Adati Tarfa
AL Sand
Sue Griffiths
Monika Piazza
Hunter S.
Dominik D.
Rto A.
Anthony C.
Marijana B.
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Maranda B.
Scott J.
Natalie F.
Melissa L.
William H.
Cathia L.
Joseph M.
Christopher P.
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