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. If a web address wraps onto a second line, do not add a space or punctuation at the line break.
2001 September 16-December 16 “The whole world’s watching: peace and social justice movements of the 1960s and 1970s” - Berkeley Art Center (1275 Walnut St., Live Oak Park) - including work by Cathy Cade
2001 October 2-27 “Duck Gong: ‘Untitled figure’” - Phoenix Gallery, The Project Room (568 Broadway, New York 10012 212-226-8711) http://www.phoenix-gallery.com
2001 October 18-November 17 “Sabin Howard: recent bronzes” - Bridgewater/Lustberg & Blumenfeld (560 Broadway, New York 10012 212-941-6355)
2001 October 18-November 17 “Marcus Leatherdale: Maria Muria, Tribal India” - Bridgewater/Lustberg & Blumenfeld, New York
2001 October 24-November 24 “Jonathan Weinberg: recent paintings” - CJG Projects International (135 West 29th St. #500, New York 10001) http://www.jonathanweinberg.com
2001 October 24-November 10 “Artists, memory, and domestic abuse: work by e’ bender-webb, Tee A. Corinne, Bill Doody, and Medora Nankervis” - Firehouse Gallery (214 SW 4th St., Grants Pass, OR 541-956-7339)
2001 October 25-December 1 “Urban pornography” (i.e. the contemporary staging of the urban condition photographically) - Artists Space (38 Greene St., New York 10013 212-966-3970) Works included Catherine Opie’s Bel Air homes http://www.artistsspace.org
2001 November 1-December 1 “Penetrating the city” - part of “Peep: Cyndra MacDowall and Suzanne Grégoire” - Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography (401 Richmond St. West, Suite 120, Toronto, Ont. M5V 3A8) - accompanied by 6 p. brochure
2001 November 8-January 12, 2002 ”Theodore Stamos: allegories of nature: organic abstractions, 1945-1949” - Michael Rosenfeld Gallery (24 West 57th St., New York 10019 212-247-0082 http://www.michaelrosenfeldart.com
2001 November 9-December 2 “Lynn Bianchi: beauty and the feast” - Durka Chang Gallery (Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St., San Francisco 94102 415-434-0964)
2001 November 9-January 12, 2002 “Pierre et Gilles: arrache mon coeur” - Galerie Jerome de Noirmont (38, avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris) http://www.denoirmont.com
2001 through November 10 “Joe Brainard: selected work” - Tibor de Nagy Gallery (724 Fifth Ave., New York 212-262-5050)
2001 November 10-Feburary 3, 2002 “Beyond decorum: the photography of Iké Udé” - California Museum of Photography at University of California, Riverside
2001 November 14-December 21 “Body language: explicit/implicit” - 10th Lesbian & Gay Photo Annual - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation (127-B Prince St., New York 10012 212-673-7007 http://www.leslielohman.org
2001 November 16-January 8, 2002 Alex Hank: “Crime” - Generous Miracles Gallery (529 West 20th St., New York 10011 212-352-2858)
2001 November 18 “Wish you were here: postcards from the edge” - benefit for Visual AIDS - Sara Meltzer Gallery (516 West 20th St., New York 10011) http://www.thebody.com/visualaids
2001 November 18-December 22 “Double trouble: Carolee Schneemann and Sands Murray-Wassink” - Cokkie Snoei (2de Laurierdwarsstraaat 64/hoek Lauriergracht, 1016 RC Amsterdam, Netherlands) http://www.cokkiesnoei.com
2001 November 21-December 31 “Kaucylia Brooke: Tit for twat” - Art Resources Transfer, Inc. (210 11th Ave. #403, New York 10001 212-691-5956) - Eve and Madam, and Adam and Steve, in the Garden of Eden and after (e.g. on talk TV)
2001 through November 25 “Joe Brainard: a retrospective” - P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, N.Y. (718-784-2084)
2001 November 30-December 2 First Black Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Film Festival - Brava Theater Center, San Francisco http://www.blacklgbtff.org/
2001 November 30-December 30 “The last picture show” - Wessel + O’Connor Gallery (242 West 26th St., New York 10001) - last show at the gallery
2001 December 1 “Dear friends: portraits of men together 1840 to 1918” - slide lecture by David Deitcher - Lesbian & Gay Community Services Center, New York
2001 December 5-31 “Gae Savannah: Meraharem, photographs” - Art Resources Transfer, Inc., New York
2001 December 8 “Changing the world, building new lives: 1970’s photographs of lesbians, feminists, union women, disability activists, & their supporters” - lecture by Cathy Cade - Photolab Gallery (2235 Fifth St., Berkeley, Calif.) - in conjunction with an exhibition through December 21
2001 December 8-January 26, 2002 “Perry Ogden: photographs, 7 Reece Mews, Francis Bacon’s studio” - Tony Shafrazi Gallery (119 Wooster St., New York 10012 212-274-9300) - amongst the detritus: Karl Marx, monograph on Velázquez, Physique pictorial, book on Egypt, newspaper clippings
2001 December 12-January 5, 2002 “Four painters: Louise Fishman, Mary Jones, Marilyn Gold, Rosanna Bruno” - Lindsey Brown (526 West 26th St. #612, New York 10001 212-252-4885)
2001 December 20-February 2, 2002 “Horst, Hoyningen-Heune: shadow and light” - Staley-Wise Gallery (560 Broadway, New York 10012 212-966-6223) http://www.staleywise.com
2002 January 2-26 “Manifest” - new work by Deborah Bright - Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston
2002 January 3-31 “Queer body politic(s)” - VISUAL AIDS Web Gallery at http://www.thebody.com/visualaids/web_gallery/index.html - curated by George Kimmerling; including the work of archive members Stephen Andrews, Jimmy DeSana, Max Greenberg, Sunil Gupta, Michael Harwood, Nelson Edwin Rodriguez, Ferenc Suto, Richard Treitner, and Albert J. Winn
2002 January 4-8 “Forrest Williams” - Art Miami 2002, Miami Beach Convention Center, represented by Arcadia Gallery (51 Greene St., New York 10013) http://www.arcadiafinearts.com
2002 to January 6 “The look: images of glamour and style, photographs by Horst and Hoyningen-Huene” - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2002 January 8-February 28 “Ruth Bernhard: still lifes and nudes” - John Stevenson Gallery (338 W. 23rd St., New York 10011 212-352-0070) http://www.johnstevenson-gallery.com
2002 January 10-February 9 “McWillie Chambers: redeux” [sic] - Fischbach Gallery Project Room (210 Eleventh Ave. #801, New York 10001 212-759-2345) - gallery announcement card shows “The swimming hole #3” (2001) -- two naked guys at the edge of a swimming hole à la Thomas Eakins
2002 January 10-February 10 “Rock, paper, scissors” - mixed-media photographs by E.E. Smith - Kim Foster Gallery (529 West 20th St., New York 10011 212-229-0044)
2002 January 16-March 2 “Unfolding desire, fulfilling desire” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York
2002 January 24-March 31 2002 ”Theodore Stamos: allegories of nature: organic abstractions, 1945-1949” - Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, N.C. (earlier shown at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York)
2002 February-March Harmony Hammond - SITE Santa Fe
2002 February 1-March 16 “Hopscotch: associative leaps in the construction of narrative” - CAA Members’ Art Exhibition, Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia
2002 February 5-May 12 “Thomas Eakins, American realist” - Musée d’Orsay, Paris (organized by Philadelphia Museum of Art)
2002 February 20-23 College Art Association annual conference - Philadelphia (headquarters hotel: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown) http://www.collegeart.org
2002 March 20-May 4 Photography exhibition curated by Reed Massengill - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York
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 April 7 “Mantua’s Medici: the Gonzaga family as renaissance patrons of art, music, and literature” - lecture by James Saslow, Queens College, at the Cloisters, New York
2002 April 17-21 Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting - Richmond, Va. (Omni Richmond Hotel) - sessions include “Beyond queer space” chaired by Gabrielle Esperdy and Jonathan Massey - more info at http://www.sah.org
2002 April 18-20 Midwestern Art History Society Conference, sessions include “Art historical perspectives on gender and sexuality” chaired by Chris Reed, Lake Forest College
2002 April 20-June 1 Harmony Hammond - Hazmat Exhibition Space, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, Arizona
2002 May 12-26 “High Performance: the first five years, 1978-1982” - Jenni Sorkin thesis exhibition - Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Anandale-on-Hudson, NY
2002 May 22-June 29 “Book artist’s show: verbal/visual/tactile” - curated by Norman Shapiro - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York
2002 June 18 to September 15 “Thomas Eakins, American realist” - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (organized by Philadelphia Museum of Art)
2002 July 17-August 17 “Erotic drawing workshop” - curated by Harvey Redding - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York
2002 September 18-October 26 “New acquisitions: Andy Warhol & friends” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York
2002 November 13-December 21 “Painting invitational” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York