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An Open Entry Exploring the History of How Art Has Reflected the Heterosexual Ordering of Society

See also: ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present

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Introduction

Artists: Alphabetical List

Berman, Wallace

Prince, Richard.


Bibliography

Katz, Jonathan Ned. The Invention of Heterosexuality. NY: Dutton, 1995.

Kennedy, Randy. "Two Artists United By Devotion To Women." New York Times, December 23, 2008, page C2, C8.