Peter Berlin: Artist, Icon, Photosexual
Peter Berlin was a self-created icon. With his trademark pageboy haircut and his skin-tight costumes that put every detail of his anatomy on display (designed and tailored by Berlin himself to accentuate his already naturally defined physique), he became a gay sex symbol and a walking work of art. Cruising was his career, and with a background in photography, Berlin began taking thousands of erotic self-portraits in the parks, train stations and streets of Berlin, Rome, Paris, New York and San Francisco, where he settled in the early 1970s. As Berlin put it, “One day I looked at a camera and said, ‘I have found my dream lover.’”
Berlin’s ’70s and ’80s self-portrait photography graced the covers of gay magazines, defining a look and a re-imagined masculinity in a changing gay male culture.
Spotlighting Berlin’s significant body of work alongside images by Tom of Finland, Robert Mapplethorpe and Andy Warhol, 'Icon, Artist, Photosexual' pays tribute to the man who revolutionized the landscape of gay male eroticism and became an international sensation.
The book is designed by Omar Sosa, Creative Director of Apartamento Magazine and is edited by Michael Bullock, a writer and publisher of BUTT, Pin-Up, Fantastic Man, and Gentlewoman magazines.
The book includes texts by Jonathan D. Katz, Ted Stansfield, Evan Moffitt, Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Michael Bullock.
Details
Imprint: Damiani
Publication Date: 31 Oct 2019
ISBN: 9788862086554
Pages: 208
Type: Hardback