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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

A Living Archive of Peter Hujar

From the 1950s until his death in 1987, Hujar documented the creative lodestars of downtown New York, many of whom were his friends, lovers, or sometimes both. He photographed the likes of Susan Sontag and John Waters stretched in repose, or the Warholian legend Candy Darling, encircled by flowers and solemn chiaroscuro on her deathbed. He often photographed himself, too, but the rarest shots of Hujar are those taken by others, candid glimpses that divulge some secret relation.
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fromPitchfork
4 months ago

The Jim Carroll Band: Catholic Boy

Jim Carroll's 1980 debut blends glam rock and '80s gloss into a louche, witty musical statement reflecting his turbulent life and Downtown cool.
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fromAnOther
9 months ago

Remembering Peter Hujar Through the Words of Those Who Knew Him

Peter Hujar's intimate photography has gained significant recognition posthumously, profoundly impacting how viewers perceive his work and the subjects he captures.
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