An investigation of Edward Brezinski, an ambitious, charismatic Lower East Side painter hell-bent on sucess, who thwarted his own career with antics that roiled NYC’s art elite. Brezinski’s quest for fame gives an intimate portrait of the art world’s attitude towards success and failure, fame and fortune, notoriety and erasure.
The place is the notorious Starck Club (so called because it was the first major project d...
In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Few dare to come out of ...
William Hart McNichols is a world renowned artist, heralded by Time magazine as "among the...
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark document...
Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, ce...
Harris Glenn Milstead, aka Divine (1945-1988) was the ultimate outsider turned underground...
A deliciously scandalous portrait of unsung Hollywood legend Scotty Bowers, whose bestsell...
Photographer Estevan Oriol and artist Mister Cartoon turned their Chicano roots into gritt...
Al Pacino's deeply-felt rumination on Shakespeare's significance and relevance to the mode...
The story of artist Lil Peep from his birth in Long Island and meteoric rise as a genre bl...
Nude men in rubber suits, close-ups of erections, objects shoved in the most intimate of p...