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Miss Rosen
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Life & Culture
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The Club King: The Rise and Fall of Peter Gatien
Miss Rosen meets Peter Gatien, also known as New York’s “King of Clubs”, who has just released a memoir chronicling his journey from a childhood in a Canadian mill town to the apex of a cultural empire
Miss Rosen
Style & Grooming
Feature
Celebrating Willi Smith, the Pioneering Godfather of Streetwear
A true fashion trailblazer, Willi Smith – who was known as “the designer of the people” – created clothing not for the salon but the street
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
Robert Wilson Remembers His Close Friend Robert Mapplethorpe
As Robert Mapplethorpe selected by Robert Wilson opens at Galerie Thomas Schulte, the avant-garde theatre director and designer remembers his close friend and collaborator
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
Riding the Waves: Photos of the 1970s Surf Scene in California and Hawaii
Photographer Jeff Divine shares his memories of surfing in the 1970s, as his new book is published
Miss Rosen
Style & Grooming
Feature
Antonio Lopez’s Sensual Drawings of Dancers
A new exhibition Antonio Lopez: Let Me Hear Your Body Talk focuses on lesser-known images from the prolific fashion illustrator’s oeuvre, which capture the dance- and body-obsessed zeitgeist of the 1980s
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Illicit Histories
The Secret Male Nudes of 1930s and 40s Photographer George Platt Lynes
Miss Rosen tells the story of George Platt Lynes, whose secret photographs were saved from destruction by the Kinsey Institute
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
How Photography Inspired Dennis Hopper to Spark American New Wave
An exhibition of the late actor and artist’s 1960s photography has opened in Los Angeles
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
Quietly Beautiful Polaroids of Massachusetts’ Queer Community
Michael Joseph’s ongoing series The Wild West of the East shines a light on Provincetown, the fabled LGBTQ summer getaway situated at the very tip of Cape Cod
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
In Pictures: Jonas Mekas’ New York Diaries
One year on from the filmmaker’s death, new book I Seem to Live: The New York Diaries 1950-1969, Volume 1 provides a whirlwind chronicle of his impact on the New York art scene
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Illicit Histories
Mel Roberts, the Queer Photographer Targeted by the LAPD for His Images
Miss Rosen charts the rise and fall – and rise again – of the late photographer Mel Roberts, who captured young men on the beaches of California
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
Celebrating Tim Greathouse, Who Photographed 1980s New York’s Art World
As a new exhibition of the artist’s work goes on show on New York, friends and collaborators Gracie Mansion and Sur Rodney (Sur) remember his powerful photographs, which captured art-world luminaries like David Wojnarowicz and Peter Hujar
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
List
The Best Another Man Photo Stories of the Year
12 of the most compelling photo stories we’ve had the pleasure of publishing in 2019
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
List
The Best Another Man Features of 2019
Featuring interviews with pop and underground cultural figures: from 21 Savage, Akala and Ashton Sanders, to Matty Healy, Peter Berlin, Werner Herzog – plus the young activists calling for change, justice and acceptance
Miss Rosen
Style & Grooming
Illicit Histories
John S. Barrington, the 1950s Artist Behind the UK’s First Male Pin-Up Mag
Barrington’s drawings and sculptures of the male body made him the godfather of physique photography, and saw him arrested for his ‘obscene’ work
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
In Pictures: Atlanta, the Epicentre of Trap
French photographer Vincent Desailly heads to the heart of the genre redefining hip hop
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
Hunter Reynolds, the Artist Who Uses Drag to Fight Homophobia in the Arts
Miss Rosen speaks to Hunter Reynolds as he prepares to stage a new exhibition titled Drag to Dervish, which celebrates and chronicles the life of Patina du Prey
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
How Dennis Hopper Used Photography to Tell the Story of 1960s America
Bringing together more than 100 pictures by Dennis Hopper – many of them never published before – new book In Dreams explores the late actor’s 1960s photography
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
The Incredible Untold Story of Rock and Roll Photographer Jim Marshall
Annie Leibovitz called him “the rock ‘n’ roll photographer” – then he all but disappeared. A new film and book uncover the tale of abuse and redemption behind the photographs which defined an era
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
Benjamin Fredrickson’s Portraits Celebrate the Male Body
The American photographer opens up about a new series of work, which has just gone on display at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
Steven Arnold, the Queer Mystic Who Shaped 1960s Counterculture
The subject of a new documentary and now an exhibition at Paris Photo, Steven Arnold was an artist with far-reaching ideas
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Photo Story
Photographs Capturing the Teen Skaters of 1970s Los Angeles
Photographer Hugh Holland’s new book Silver. Skate. Seventies. is a never-before-scene portrait of California’s skateboard revolution
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
Gay Semiotics: Hal Fischer’s Landmark 1970s Photo Series, in His Own Words
Hal Fischer’s photography series, Gay Semiotics, deconstructed the ways his queer contemporaries in 1970s San Francisco presented themselves. Here, Fischer tells Another Man the story behind the series – and why he would never do a modern-day version
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Illicit Histories
Bruce of Los Angeles, the Man Who Pioneered Beefcake Photography
Bruce Bellas, AKA Bruce of Los Angeles, is known as the grandfather of physique photography, influencing seminal image-makers like Robert Mapplethorpe and Herb Ritts. Continuing a new series, Miss Rosen looks at the man behind the photographs
Miss Rosen
Life & Culture
Feature
Photos of Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith When They Were ‘Just Kids’
Lloyd Ziff’s previously unpublished photographs of Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe were taken in New York in 1968. Here, Ziff remembers the two young artists who went on to become icons
Miss Rosen