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Horizontal Together: Art, Dance, and Queer Embodiment in 1960s New York
By (Author) Paisid Aramphongphan
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st January 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Performance art
Contemporary dance
700.866
Paperback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
415g
Horizontal together tells the story of 1960s art and queer culture in New York through the overlapping circles of Andy Warhol, underground filmmaker Jack Smith and experimental dance star Fred Herko. Taking a pioneering approach to this intersecting cultural milieu, the book uses a unique methodology that draws on queer theory, dance studies and the analysis of movement, deportment and gesture to look anew at familiar artists and artworks, but also to bring to light queer artistic figures' key cultural contributions to the 1960s New York art world. Illustrated with rarely published images and written in clear and fluid prose, Horizontal together will appeal to specialists and general readers interested in the study of modern and contemporary art, dance and queer history.
'Paisid Aramphongphan brings together theories of dance, queer studies, and fine art to lay a glittering tapestry of connection and conversation across the practitioners of the period... Horizontal together is a hopeful work that offers new insight and critique in the service of a more inclusive historical practice.'
Fen Kennedy, Dance Research Journal
Horizontal Together: Art, Dance, and Queer Embodiment in 1960s New York has been nominated for the 2024 Charles C. Eldredge Prize.
Paisid Aramphongphan is an independent scholar. He holds a PhD in the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University and is a winner of the Terra Foundation International Essay Prize.