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Art History- Peter Hujar
Like many artists Photographer Peter Hujar found his way to Fire Island. He died of AIDS in 1987, leaving behind a complex and profound body of photographs. He was a leading figure in the group of artists, musicians, writers, and performers at the forefront of the cultural scene in downtown New York in the 1970s and early ’80s, and was enormously admired for his completely uncompromising attitude towards work and life. He was a consummate technician, and his portraits of people, animals, and landscapes, with their exquisite black-and-white tonalities, were extremely influential.
Tom Bianchi Fire Island Pines 1975-1983 Polaroids & more…
2013. Renowned photographer Tom Bianchi captured a moment in Pines history with his celebrated book. The book became the handbook for a new generation of gays finding their way to Fire Island wishing for a 70’s flashback of Sun, Sex, and Disco…