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Bernard Perlin was an extraordinary figure in twentieth century American art and gay cultural history, an acclaimed artist and sexual renegade who moved in the upper echelons of New York’s glitteri...
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  • 01 November 2016
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Bernard Perlin (1918-2014) was an extraordinary figure in twentieth century American art and gay cultural history, an acclaimed artist and sexual renegade who reveled in pushing social, political, and artistic boundaries. His work regularly appeared in popular magazines of the 1940s, fifties, and sixties; was collected by Rockefellers, Whitneys, and Astors; and was acquired by major museums, including the Smithsonian, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Tate Modern. His portrait clients included well-known literary, artistic, theatrical, political, and high society figures. As a government propaganda artist and war artist-correspondent, he produced many now-iconic images of World War II. From the 1930s on, he also daringly committed to canvas and paper scenes of underground gay bars and nude studies of street hustlers, among other aspects of his active and dedicated gay life. Socially, he moved in the upper echelons of New York gay society, a glittering “cufflink crowd” that included George Platt Lynes, Lincoln Kirstein, Glenway Wescott, Monroe Wheeler, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, George Tooker, Pavel Tchelitchew, Truman Capote, Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, and Jerome Robbins. He also counted among his most intimate companions such luminaries in the arts as Vincent Price, Clifton Webb, Ben Shahn, Samuel Barber, Gian Carlo Menotti, Aaron Copland, Christopher Isherwood, Don Bachardy, Martha Gellhorn, Betsy Drake, Muriel Rukeyser, Carson McCullers, Philip Johnson, and E.M. Forster. Yet he was equally at home in the gay underworlds of New York and Rome, where his unbridled sexual escapades put him in competition with the likes of Jean Genet and Tennessee Williams. In One-Man Show, Michael Schreiber chronicles the storied life, illustrious friends and lovers, and astounding adventures of Bernard Perlin through no-holds-barred interviews with the artist, candid excerpts from Perlin’s unpublished memoirs, never-before-seen photos, and an extensive selection of Bernard Perlin’s incredible public and private art.
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Price: $59.99
Pages: 256
Publisher: Salzgeber
Imprint: Bruno Gmuender
Publication Date: 01 November 2016
Trim Size: 11.25 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9783959850186
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ART / Individual Artists / General, ART / Museum Studies, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBT
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"Michael Schreiber has done something rarely seen: He took the time to accurately record the tales of a historic figure at the later part of his life ... [proving] himself able to go one-on-one with this artistic titan. Clearly Schreiber’s keen knowledge and thoughtful approach earned Perlin’s trust to record his story for all time. Schreiber terrifically husbanded Perlin’s uniquely twentieth-century story for a twenty-first-century audience, standing aside and allowing his subject to say his piece. Having had the opportunity personally to spend time with Perlin, I can attest that Schreiber has accurately captured the tenor and depth of this amazing individual. As he would have wanted, Schreiber allows this gay artist to show his true, fearless self with warmth, humor, and humanity.”
— Hunter O’Hanian, Museum Director, Leslie

“The Symbolic or Magic Realists remain the biggest influence on my work, Bernard Perlin high among my favorite artists, and Orthodox Boys still one of the paintings I truly love.”
— Sir Peter Blake

“Bernard Perlin [was] an American painter who displayed a mastery of light and line across seven decades and a wide range of work, including wartime propaganda posters, street scenes of New York and effervescent views of Italy.”
— William Yardley
FOREWORD INTRODUCTION I. LITTLE ME II. ART SCHOOL, NEW YORK III. THE CUFFLINK CROWD IV. PROPAGANDA ARTIST V. WAR ARTIST-CORRESPONDENT VI. A KIND OF EVERYDAY MAGIC VII. AN AMERICAN IN ROME VIII. NIGHT PICTURES IX. CONNECTICUT X. LOVE AND LOSS XI. RENAISSANCE AFTERWORD