Dinner Party by Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago | Dinner Party | Book documenting the making of a dinner party, an installation which opened at San Francisco Museum of Art, 16 March – 17 June 1979 and was circulated
Judy Chicago | Dinner Party | Book documenting the making of a dinner party, an installation which opened at San Francisco Museum of Art, 16 March – 17 June 1979 and was circulated
Judith ‘Jack’ Halberstam; Del LaGrace Volcano | The Drag King Book | For a decade and more, the photographs of Del LaGrace Volcano (previously Della Grace) have set the agenda for intense discussions about gender and id
Andrea Natalie | Rubyfruit Mountain | ‘Rubyfruit Mountain: A Stonewall Riots Collection’ is a 99-page gathering of single-panel cartoons by Andrea Natalie. The title is a nod to the classi
Charles Fields | Carnival – Provincetown | A fanciful celebration of Provincetown’s annual August parade down Commercial Street, this unique collection of festive, colorful, and outrageous phot
Francis Li | Portraits Of Couples | Gay and Lesbian Long Term Relationships.
A photo-essay celebrating gay and lesbian couples from all across Canada. The diversity of the commu
Sue McCabe; Irene Reti; Terese Armstrong | Lesbian Words II | An anthology of Santa Cruz-area lesbians. Poetry interspersed with photographs. Contributions by Anita Adams, Abby Bee, and various others.
Brassai | Secret Paris Of The Thirties | One of the most evocative photographic memoirs every published. It was known that Brassai had taken a series of ‘secret photographs’ which could not b
Paul Mallinson | Girls Kissing | This spell-binding and devilishly erotic publication is packed with a dazzling array of 600 outrageous photographs, stories, illustrations, comments a
Shelly Roberts | Baby Dykes | You know them; you know their work. You’ve laughed with them, cheered with them, admired them, and been in awe of them. Now renowned humorist Shelly R
Persimmon Blackbridge; Sheila Gilhooly | Still Sane | Still Sane is a catalog of an exhibit by Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooly about how lesbians have been considered mentally ill by psychiatric