Den haag gay hamburg
Opening: June, 7 PM Duration: June — September The photographer Rüdiger Trautsch from Hamburg, who died in the fall of , is the most important chronicler of the gay and later queer movement in Germany. His work the estate is in the archives of the Schwules Museum includes photographs of the first gay protest marches in Münster and West Berlin in the s up to the last Folsom events before Corona in Berlin.
In between are celebrity shots of Warhol and Mapplethorpe, images of the legendary Hamburg house club Front, shots of bear parties, and his drag and couples series. They are indispensable visual material for queer historiography in Germany, but his work also offers moving individual shots that reflect a very special relationship to his subject.
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Curated by Peter Rehberg , assisted by Dragan Simicevic and Jessica Walter. Press section: Photography as a Way of Life. Rüdiger Trautsch, 50 years of pictures 4. May Opening: September The photographer Rüdiger Trautsch from Hamburg, who died in the fall of , is the most important chronicler of the gay and later queer movement in Germany.
Curated by Peter Rehberg , assisted by Dragan Simicevic and Jessica Walter Press Photos: These photos are to be used for press purposes only, with complete credits as shown here. OK Datenschutzbestimmungen.