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Thursday, March 27, 2014

This Guy's SoHo Loft May House The Biggest Collection Of Homoerotic Art In New York

Walking into Charles Leslie’s SoHo loft is like entering the calm eye of a cock storm, a whirling phallic dervish spanning continents and centuries. (May be NSFW.)



Hugh Ryan


Every time I visit Charles Leslie's SoHo loft, my eyes have to relearn how to see his apartment, to pick the individual players out of the sexual scrum. Then, like an erotic Magic Eye puzzle, a Warhol suddenly emerges from a thicket of phalli, and the coffee table resolves into a veritable Stonehenge of penises sculpted in glass, ceramic, and even whale bone.


Leslie lives not far from the museum that bears his name, The Leslie + Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art. "Lohman" refers to Leslie's longtime partner, renowned interior decorator Fritz Lohman, who passed away four years ago. The two spent 48 years together: traveling the world, collecting and championing gay art, and helping transform SoHo from industrial wasteland to artist enclave to moneyed playground.


The museum is their official legacy, but Leslie's apartment is a distillation of those years: a story of gay life existing on the margins during the buttoned-down 1950s, exploding outward in the '60s and '70s, surviving the "grim and ghastly plague years," and re-emerging triumphantly into the present — all told through homoerotic and homo-romantic art.



Stanley Stellar




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