TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Some 150,000 people are expected to participate in New York's Pride march on June 30, and hundreds of thousands more will line the streets, organizers told @apnews. George Dudley, a #photographer and artist who also served as the first director of New York City’s @leslielohmanmuseum, documented scenes from pride parades from the late 1970s through the early ‘90s. Dudley’s images of queer and trans people, including outspoken activist Marsha P. Johnson, in the first picture, show an atmosphere not too dissimilar from today's #pride parades. Modern observers could be forgiven for viewing Dudley’s photographs as unremarkable in their ordinariness. But that's much of what makes them so significant, writes Wilder Davies. “There weren’t that many people documenting the gay world at that time, so George’s photographs have an enormous importance,” says Jim Saslow, a @cunyedu art history professor and an early gay #activist. “They capture ordinary people going about these rather radical activities.” With the visibility afforded to #LGBTQ people today, and particularly to gay men, it is easy to forget that embracing on the street was a bold action. "It was a real political statement," he continues, "and it could get you into a lot of physical and social trouble.” Read more, and see more pictures, at the link in the bio. Photographs courtesy of the Estate of George Dudley and the @leslielohmanmuseum」7月1日 1時04分 - time

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Some 150,000 people are expected to participate in New York's Pride march on June 30, and hundreds of thousands more will line the streets, organizers told @apnews. George Dudley, a #photographer and artist who also served as the first director of New York City’s @leslielohmanmuseum, documented scenes from pride parades from the late 1970s through the early ‘90s. Dudley’s images of queer and trans people, including outspoken activist Marsha P. Johnson, in the first picture, show an atmosphere not too dissimilar from today's #pride parades. Modern observers could be forgiven for viewing Dudley’s photographs as unremarkable in their ordinariness. But that's much of what makes them so significant, writes Wilder Davies. “There weren’t that many people documenting the gay world at that time, so George’s photographs have an enormous importance,” says Jim Saslow, a @cunyedu art history professor and an early gay #activist. “They capture ordinary people going about these rather radical activities.” With the visibility afforded to #LGBTQ people today, and particularly to gay men, it is easy to forget that embracing on the street was a bold action. "It was a real political statement," he continues, "and it could get you into a lot of physical and social trouble.” Read more, and see more pictures, at the link in the bio. Photographs courtesy of the Estate of George Dudley and the @leslielohmanmuseum


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