Exhibitions

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Past Exhibitions

A Subtle Likeness

On: Sep 3 - Dec 22 2016
This exhibition explores notions of biomythography and non-traditional archiving through performance, photography, collage, video, and sound installation to collectively merge personal histories and recontextualized narratives to hold space for a queer, Black radical tradition

FUCK! Loss, desire, pleasure

On: Jan 29 - Mar 19 2016
This exhibition examines the legacy of the nightclub known as FUCK!, a gritty liminal space oppositional to both the neighborhood’s largely men-only leather bars as well as the clean-cut bars of West Hollywood

Art AIDS America

On: Jun 6 - Sep 6 2015
Art AIDS America examines 30 years of artistic production made in response to the AIDS epidemic in the United States

Dress Codes: Chuck Arnett & Sheree Rose

On: Apr 18 - May 17 2015
Dress Codes highlights two recent donations to the collections at ONE Archives at the USC Libraries: paintings, drawings, and ephemera by San Francisco artist Chuck Arnett, and photographs and video by Los Angeles performance artist Sheree Rose.

MONTEZLAND

On: Sep 20 2014 - Jan 11 2015
Organized by New York-based artist Conrad Ventur, MONTEZLAND presents an expanded portrait of the legendary pre-Stonewall drag performer Mario Montez (1935-2013)

The Classical Nude and the Making of Queer History

On: Jul 29 - Sep 7 2014
The Classical Nude and the Making of Queer History investigates how the visual iconography of Greco-Roman culture has acted as a recurring touchstone in the development of same-sex representation

EZTV: Video Transfer

On: Mar 15 - Jun 1 2014
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives presents EZTV: Video Transfer at the ONE Archives Gallery & Museum, an exhibition and screening series exploring the history of EZTV, a pioneering video space founded in West Hollywood in 1979.

Marie Høeg Meets Klara Lidén

On: Feb 21 - Jun 28 2014
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives presents the Norwegian artist run platform FRANK, directed by Liv Bugge and Sille Storihle, and the exhibition Marie Høeg Meets Klara Lidén.