Chuck Arnett
Charles " Chuck" Arnett (February 15, 1928, na Bogalusa, Louisiana - Ma ọchịchị 2, 1988, na San Francisco, California ) bụ onye omenkà na onye ịgba egwu America. [1] Ọrụ ya kacha mara amara bụ igbe igbe (1962). [1]
Akụkọ ndụ
dezieArnett toro na Bogalusa na New Orleans, nke ikpeazụ ọ ga-emesị kwuo na ọ bụ obodo ya. Ọ gbara egwu na ballet mpaghara nke ọma ruo ọtụtụ oge tupu ọ kwaga na 1951 gaa New York City ka ọ gbasoo ọrụ ọ ji ime onwe ya n'ụwa nke ịgba egwu. N'ịbụ onye na- nipa na akwụkwọ ozi mmeghe na aha ndị mmadụ iji jiri site na oge ya dị ka onye na-agba ụda na New Orleans, ọ na-abanye ngwa na ndụ nke ndị na Manhattan bụ ndị na-akpọ. onwe ha "gypsies ihe nkiri." N'ime afá ole na ole sochirinụ, e kewara oge ya n'etiti klas ịgba egwu mma ọ nwere ike i nyere na ya, na-eme ihe, na-egosi ihe, na ịme ihe na mgbe na-eme ihe na ogbo. . Mgbe ahụ, ọ ruo ruo oge ụfọdụ na National Ballet nke Canada; oge ya na National Ballet Flash bụ ikike ọrụ oge niile, ọrụ na-adịgide ndụ ọ ga-enwe na ndụ ya.
Mgbe National Ballet na ịgba egwu na Las Vegas casinos, Arnett mechara kwaga San Francisco ebe ọ na-ahụ ọrụ na ụgbọ mmiri, ụlọ nwoke nwere njiri nwoke na 339 4th St na South nke Market . [1] Igbe ifufe bụ otu n'ime ụlọ mbụ na obodo [2] na-enye ndị obodo akpụkpọ anụ na mbụ ọgba tum tum nwoke nwere nri . [3] [4] [5] Malite na 1962 Arnett na-ese ihe osise dị iche iche nke ndụ n'ime ụlọ na-egosi oke nke ọha nwoke nwera nwoke. [3] Emere ụlọ na akwụkwọ ka ama site na akwụkwọ akụkọ nke June 1964 Paul Welch Life nke isiokwu ya bụ "Homosexuality In America," [3] oge mbụ mba kwuru gbasara okwu nwoke na nwanyị. Akụkọ ahụ ji ibe akwụkwọ akwụkwọ otu n'ime akwụkwọ Arnett meghere. [6] [4] ndepụta aha San Francisco dị ka "The Gay Capital of America" ma kpalie ọtụtụ ndị nwoke nwere akpụkpọ anụ ahụ ebe ahụ. [2]
Otu abalị Rudolf Nureyev na-arụsi ọrụ ike batara n'igbe Ngwá Ọrụ ya na ọtụtụ ndị ikom doro anya si n'ụlọ opera ebe ọ na-eme ihe nkiri. Ọ nọ ọdụ na ụlọ mmanya na ọtụtụ ndị na-ekiri, wepụrụ uwe mkpuchi o nwere, na-ekpughe jaket akpụkpọ anụ, na-akụ aka. Arnett wetara ihe ọṅụṅụ ya, cognac, na iko kacha mma nke ụlọ ahụ nwere ike inye, mgbe ọ gụchara ya wee pụọ, Arnett weere iko ahụ.
Arnett igodo dị iche iche na nka ya, site na ịgụ akwụkwọ ruo n'ịkụ aka . [1] O mekwara ihe ọhụrụ ojii nke psychedelic maka ụlọ ahụ Stud .
Mmetụta omenala & ihe nketa
dezieThe San Francisco South nke Market Akpụkpọ anụ History Alley, anọ anọ ọrụ nka na-ama Ringold Alley na-ahụ omenala akpụkpọ anụ, [1] [2] nụrụ a nwa konkiri nkume etched na a nụrụ nke Gayle Rubin na mmeputakwa nke Arnett's Tool Box mural. . [3] [2] Ụbọchị nke ọzọ bụ akpụkpọ ụkwụ n'ịkpọ oku nke na-ahụ mmadụ 28 (gụnyere Arnett) bụ mkpa nke obodo akpụkpọ San Francisco [4] [5]
[6]Ụfọdụ akwụkwọ Arnett na ihe osise dị na Akpụkpọ anụ Archives & Museum [1] na GLBT Historical Society, [2]-eme otu n'ime igbe igbe.
N'afọ 2006, kooko ihe mere eme Jack Fritscher dere: [7]
"Ọ bụrụ na e nwere nwoke nwere mmasị nwoke Ugwu Rushmore nke anọ nnukwu ọsụ ụzọ pop artists, ihu ga-abụ Chuck Arnett, Etienne, A. Jay, na Tom nke Finland ."
Ọgụgụ ọzọ
dezie- "Onye na-eme ihe nkiri Chuck Arnett: Ndụ Ya / Oge Anyị," nke Jack Fritscher, sitere na akpụkpọ anụ akpụkpọ anụ: Radical Sex, People, Politics, and Practice, nke Mark Thompson deziri (Boston: Alyson Publications, 1991).
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ Rubin (1998). Folsom Street: The Miracle Mile. FoundSF. Retrieved on 2016-12-28.
- ↑ Leather History Timeline-Leather Archives. Leatherarchives.org. Archived from the original on 2012-04-21. Retrieved on 2012-05-18.
- ↑ "AIDS AT 25 / The remembering continues.", SFGate. Retrieved on 2016-12-28.
- ↑ Paull. "Honoring gay leather culture with art installation in SoMa alleyway – J", J, Jweekly.com, 21 June 2018. Retrieved on 2018-06-23.
- ↑ Cindy on July 17, 2017 (2017-07-17). Ringold Alley's Leather Memoir – Public Art and Architecture from Around the World. Artandarchitecture-sf.com. Retrieved on 2019-12-30.
- ↑ The Artistry of Leather and Desire: Archives Acquire Tool Box Mural (en-US). GLBT Historical Society (2022-02-25). Retrieved on 2024-05-27.
- ↑ Fritscher (2007). Gay San Francisco: eyewitness Drummer: a memoir of the sex, art, salon, pop culture war, and gay history of Drummer magazine, the titanic 1970s to 1999, Collectors' limited ed., illustrated, San Francisco: Palm Drive Pub. ISBN 978-1-890834-38-8. OCLC 268739395.