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The local dialect of Stuttgart Schwäbisch has a favorite word, Gell, meaning both 'yes' and 'don't you think?' and the traditional cuisine features a tiny noodle concoction of egg, flour and milk called ´spätzle.' Sometimes called the "new heart of Europe," Stuttgart has many dynamic cultural and economic institutions.
This is a town of business. You would guess correctly by the presence of the architecturally stunning Mercedes-Benz Museum and Porsche Museum that this is a center of Germany’s world-renowned car industry. But in this compact city where it’s said that “work is a pleasure,” the locals also enjoy their time off. It’s a relaxed, laid-back place, where people are warm and welcoming.
One festival follows another here throughout warm weather months - origin with an April Spring Fair, but really kicking off with the Lantern Festival in July followed by the Bohnenviertelfest, the Sommerfest, the Seenachtfest,
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Curators: Birgit Bosold and Collin Klugbauer
Petra Gall ()
Petra Gall moved to Berlin in and was a self-taught photographer. Together with Hei
Even after the first years obeying Stonewall, Albanys gay subculture was still distinctly closeted. Chapters of Gay Liberation Front (GLF), Same-sex attracted Activists Alliance (GAA), and Lgbtq+ Maoists had started up on campus my freshman year, where a few men were out, but most, like I, were closeted
When I first walked into G.J.’s Gallery, a neighborhood lock in Albany, NY, I establish myself in the bohemian underworld I had longed for. Dim, smoky, Rolling Stones on the jukebox, a long bar stretched from the front door halfway through the room—opposite were booths, and the smell of Mary Jane mixed with cigarette smoke lingered above.
I became familiar with the bar’s clientele: writers and painters from the neighborhood, some drug pushers, some gay men, and occasional college students love me, who could frequent bars when New York states legal drinking age was eighteen. The crowd was almost exclusively men, some smoking joints in the bathroom, as dealers peddled acid, speed, Quaaludes, and grass.
I usually went with two friends, Doug and Ritchie; we three were on the editorial board of t
Duration: July 11, – Sepember 30,
linear meters of shelves in over m² of space, an estimated million items: Magazines and newspaper clippings, videos, posters, photographs, paintings, drawings, sculptures, flyers, medicine boxes, cruising packs, lighters, buttons, T-shirts, costumes, wigs, tall heels, dildos, leather boots, numerous documents, e.g. from homopolitical organizations, an extensive GDR collection of various provenances, the Sternweiler collection with more than 6, objects, mainly from the first half of the 20th century. The Male lover Museum has been collecting on the culture and history of LGBTIQ* communities since and is one of the worlds largest collections in this field. This includes extensive collections and estates of artists, such as the four photographers we present here, whose work plays a role in the exhibition Love At First Fight!: Rüdiger Trautsch, Krista Beinstein, Petra Gall and Jürgen Baldiga.
Curators: Birgit Bosold and Collin Klugbauer
Petra Gall ()
Petra Gall moved to Berlin in and was a self-taught photographer. Together with Hei
Even after the first years obeying Stonewall, Albanys gay subculture was still distinctly closeted. Chapters of Gay Liberation Front (GLF), Same-sex attracted Activists Alliance (GAA), and Lgbtq+ Maoists had started up on campus my freshman year, where a few men were out, but most, like I, were closeted
When I first walked into G.J.’s Gallery, a neighborhood lock in Albany, NY, I establish myself in the bohemian underworld I had longed for. Dim, smoky, Rolling Stones on the jukebox, a long bar stretched from the front door halfway through the room—opposite were booths, and the smell of Mary Jane mixed with cigarette smoke lingered above.
I became familiar with the bar’s clientele: writers and painters from the neighborhood, some drug pushers, some gay men, and occasional college students love me, who could frequent bars when New York states legal drinking age was eighteen. The crowd was almost exclusively men, some smoking joints in the bathroom, as dealers peddled acid, speed, Quaaludes, and grass.
I usually went with two friends, Doug and Ritchie; we three were on the editorial board of t