Tom Bianchi
Tom Bianchi | |
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Alma mater | University of New Mexico Northwestern University |
Occupation(s) | Photographer and writer |
Website | tombianchi |
Tom Bianchi (born 1945) is an American writer and photographer who specializes in male nude photography.
Career
[edit]His 21 books of photographs, poems, and essays primarily cover the gay male experience.[1]
In 1990, St. Martin's Press published Out of the Studio, Bianchi's book of male nudes, frankly gay and affectionally connected. Thereafter, 20 of Bianchi's books have been published, three documentary films about Bianchi's work have been distributed, and Bianchi's work has been published in more than thirty anthologies on the male nude. His On the Couch series, Deep Sex, Erotic Triggers and Fine Art Sex deal with the expression of conscious sexual energy. His book Fire Island Pines Polaroids 1975–1983, made with his partner, Ben Smales, was honored by Time magazine's list of the Best Photo Books of 2013.[2]
Personal life and AIDS activism
[edit]Bianchi was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. Bianchi studied political science at the University of New Mexico, and subsequently earned a J.D. degree at Northwestern University School of Law. He practiced corporate law for ten years in Chicago and Washington, D.C. At thirty-four, he left his position as senior counsel at Columbia Pictures, tore up his J.D. degree, pasted it into a painting and had his first one-man show with Betty Parsons and Carol Dreyfuss in New York. Shortly thereafter, he had his first major museum retrospective at the Spoleto Festival in 1984. Bianchi currently resides in Palm Springs, California.[3]
Exhibitions
[edit]- 2013 – Tom Bianchi Gallery – 'Fire Island Polaroids | Men in Blue Water | Classic Black and Whites – solo show
- 2009 – Exposure Gallery, Palm Springs – Men in Blue Water – solo show – photographs
- 2008 – Philip Hitchcock Gallery, St. Louis – Fire Island Pines – solo show – Polaroid SX-70s Fire Island Pines in the 1970s
- 2008 – Exposure Gallery, Palm Springs – Fire Island Pines – solo show – Polaroid SX-70s taken in the Pines in the 1970s
- 2007 – Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago – Relationships – group show – photographs
- 2006 – Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago – solo show – photographs
- 2006 – Exposure Gallery, Palm Springs – Tom Bianchi, Men in Blue Water – solo show – photographs
- 2006 – Exposure Gallery, Palm Springs – Architecture – group show – photographs
- 2006 – Exposure Gallery, Palm Springs – Classic Nudes – group show – photographs
- 2005 – Jerry Miller Gallery, Palm Springs – solo show – drawings
- 2005 – Jerry Miller Gallery, Palm Springs – On the Couch – solo show – photographs
- 2005 – Dennis O'Connor Gallery, Toronto – On the Couch – solo show – photographs
- 2003 – Photography Institute, Tokyo – Living with Dickens – solo show
- 2002 – Milwaukee Art Institute, Milwaukee – The Male Figure – group show – photographs – curated by William Doan
Bibliography
[edit]- Out of the Studio (1991)
- Living with Dickens (1993)
- Bob and Rod (1994)
- Extraordinary Friends (1995)
- In Defense of Beauty (1995)
- Bianchi: Outpost (1996)
- Among Women (1996)
- In the Studio (1998)
- Men I've Loved: Prose, Poems and Pictures (2001)
- On the Couch Vol. 1 (2002)
- On the Couch Vol. 2 (2004)
- Deep Sex (2006)
- Fire Island Pines (2013)
- 63 E 9th Street (2019)
References
[edit]- ^ "Tom Bianchi Photographed His Gay Paradise Before It Disappeared Forever". www.vice.com. June 5, 2013.
- ^ "Tom Bianchi". www.amazon.com.
- ^ Murphy, Tim. "Once on This Island". Out. Regent Entertainment Media Inc. Archived from the original on October 24, 2008. Retrieved January 30, 2009.
External links
[edit]- tombianchi
.com, his official website - Tom Bianchi at IMDb
- 1945 births
- Living people
- American gay artists
- American gay writers
- LGBTQ people from California
- LGBTQ people from Illinois
- Artists from Oak Park, Illinois
- Northwestern University alumni
- Nude photography
- People with HIV/AIDS
- Photographers from California
- Photographers from Illinois
- University of New Mexico alumni
- Writers from Oak Park, Illinois
- Writers from Palm Springs, California
- 20th-century American photographers
- 21st-century American photographers
- 20th-century American male writers
- 21st-century American male writers
- 20th-century American male artists
- 21st-century American male artists