© 2004 bv Louie Crew
"'Art', like 'gay,' means different things to different people; the one real hallmark of this exhibit [in conjunction with the Gay Academic Union Conference, Columbia University, NYC, Nov. 28-30, 1975)] was its diversity. Far from attracting only "movement" posters, the works ranged from Marty Pottenger's reconstruction of a pre-Columbian burial site to Louie Crew's touching portrayal of two balding middle-aged men 'At Home.' In fact, the images were so varied that we really couldn't find many underlying themes; so far it seems, the gay movement has given freedom of expression to many individuals, but has not found its collective voice." -- James M. Saslow, "Emerging Symbols in Gay Art," Gay Community News December 27, 1975: 11.
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