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What are the archives of gay and lesbian leather histories, and how have contemporary artists mined these archives to create a queer politics of the present? This book sheds light on an area long ignored by traditional art history and LGBTQ studies, examining the legacies of the visual and material cultures of US leather communities. It discusses the work of contemporary artists such as Patrick Staff, Dean Sameshima, Monica Majoli, AK Burns and AL Steiner, and the artist collective Die Kränken, showing how archival histories and contemporary artistic projects might be applied in a broader analysis of LGBTQ culture and norms. Hanky codes, blurry photographs of Tom of Finland drawings, a pin sash weighted down with divergent histories – these become touchstones for writing leather histories.

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'An elegantly disciplined page turner, Bound Together interweaves the various cultures of leather sex and the archive with solid research, sly humor, and patient interpretation. In this context, Campbell's sections on a selected group of contemporary and modern artists are particularly insightful.'
Catherine Lord, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, University of California, Irvine

'Sex is good to think with, but Andy Campbell’s leathersex is even better. This exuberant, challenging, perceptive, cleverly crafted and generously illustrated study explores the role of BDSM in visual and material art, performance and archival practice – while, in the process, becoming its own sexual archive. A new kind of art history, Bound together transforms our comprehensions of sex and apprehensions of the archive.'
Professor Barry Reay, author of New York Hustlers and Sex in the Archives

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Table of Contents

List of plates
List of figures
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: bound together
2 The work of the master’s hand
3 How to talk about Tom
4 Yellow, or reading archives diagonally
5 Numbers
6 ‘Clubs that don’t exist anymore’
7 Attached to history
8 ‘Deep fist at the Modern’
9 Conclusion: surrogates, envelopes
Select bibliography
Index

Bound Together: Leather, Sex, Archives, and

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 06/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9781526142825, 978-1526142825
    ISBN10: 1526142821

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    What are the archives of gay and lesbian leather histories, and how have contemporary artists mined these archives to create a queer politics of the present? This book sheds light on an area long ignored by traditional art history and LGBTQ studies, examining the legacies of the visual and material cultures of US leather communities. It discusses the work of contemporary artists such as Patrick Staff, Dean Sameshima, Monica Majoli, AK Burns and AL Steiner, and the artist collective Die Kränken, showing how archival histories and contemporary artistic projects might be applied in a broader analysis of LGBTQ culture and norms. Hanky codes, blurry photographs of Tom of Finland drawings, a pin sash weighted down with divergent histories – these become touchstones for writing leather histories.

    Trade Review

    'An elegantly disciplined page turner, Bound Together interweaves the various cultures of leather sex and the archive with solid research, sly humor, and patient interpretation. In this context, Campbell's sections on a selected group of contemporary and modern artists are particularly insightful.'
    Catherine Lord, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, University of California, Irvine

    'Sex is good to think with, but Andy Campbell’s leathersex is even better. This exuberant, challenging, perceptive, cleverly crafted and generously illustrated study explores the role of BDSM in visual and material art, performance and archival practice – while, in the process, becoming its own sexual archive. A new kind of art history, Bound together transforms our comprehensions of sex and apprehensions of the archive.'
    Professor Barry Reay, author of New York Hustlers and Sex in the Archives

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    List of plates
    List of figures
    Acknowledgements
    1 Introduction: bound together
    2 The work of the master’s hand
    3 How to talk about Tom
    4 Yellow, or reading archives diagonally
    5 Numbers
    6 ‘Clubs that don’t exist anymore’
    7 Attached to history
    8 ‘Deep fist at the Modern’
    9 Conclusion: surrogates, envelopes
    Select bibliography
    Index

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