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04 May 2021

ART / Performance, History of art, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / History & Criticism, Performance art, Contemporary dance
'Paisid Aramphongphan brings together theories of dance, queer studies, and fine art to lay a glittering tapestry of connection and conversation across the practitioners of the period... Horizontal together is a hopeful work that offers new insight and critique in the service of a more inclusive historical practice.'
Fen Kennedy, Dance Research Journal
Horizontal Together: Art, Dance, and Queer Embodiment in 1960s New York has been nominated for the 2024 Charles C. Eldredge Prize.
Shortlisted for the 2022 de la Torre Bueno Dance Studies Book Prize
Introduction: a dancerly art history
1 The moves that queer bodies make
2 The queer horizontal repertoire: Andy Warhol and Jack Smith lie down
3 Plastiques: Jack Smith, Ruth St. Denis, and the dance of gestures
4 Dancing queers: Andy Warhol, Fred Herko, and the A-Men
5 Repetition and queer difference: Fred Herko’s history lesson
Coda
Index