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Check out compelling works from Leslie-Lohman’s 'On the Domestic Front'

The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art examines the diversity of queer life with its current show

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Ethan LaCroix
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Beyond gender and sexuality, what defines the lives of queer people? That’s a question the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art is seeking to answer with its current exhibit, “On the Domestic Front: Scenes of Everyday Queer Life.” The show, which draws heavily from the museum’s permanent collection, includes everything from glam Andy Warhol models to an eye-popping shot of John Waters muse Divine.

Photograph: Cathy Cade

Cathy Cade, Emerson Street Household, Berkeley, CA (1973), panchromatic black-and-white print
Photograph: Del LaGrace Volcano

Del LaGrace Volcano, Sunset Strip Soho, Anastasia and Allegra, London (1999), digital C-print
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Photograph: PaJaMa

PaJaMa, Margaret French and Jared French (c. 1940s), vintage silver gelatin print
Photograph: Estate of Robert Giard

Robert Giard, Sunday Morning (1989), silver gelatin print
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Print: Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol, Untitled (Halston “Drag Party” Invitation—model Victor Hugo) (1970s), silk screen on paper
Photograph: Caleb Cole

Caleb Cole, Refinement and Elegance (2010), archival pigment print
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Photograph: Rink Foto

Rink Foto, Divine on the Loose (1978)
Illustration: Rolande Grataloup

Rolande Grataloup, Coffee and Juice (1979), etching on paper
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Photograph: Angela Jimenez

Angela Jimenez, Same-Sex Ballroom: Petra & Caroline, Chicago (2006), digital C-print
Photograph: Fayette Hauser

Fayette Hauser, Tahara and Kreemah at Sonoma (1970), silver gelatin print

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