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Tom of Finland: made in Germany

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    Made in Germany


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"Although Tom of Finland's iconic portrayals of sensual and powerful cowboys, farm hands, soldiers and leathermen are closely associated with American culture, it was in early 1970s Hamburg that the artist first found fame. There he formed important friendships with various protagonists of the city's gay culture; his first ever exhibition was in Hamburg; and he even created a grand mural for the legendary Tom's Bar, which remains the only bar legitimately named after the artist. Regular commissions to design posters and ads for gay events in Hamburg allowed him to quit his day job as advertising executive and launch his artistic career, which led to the creation of the most extensive private collection of his drawings to date. This comprehensive publication delves into these seminal but under-researched years, documenting Tom of Finland's art and friendships from this time. Alongside around 150 illustrations and well researched texts, the book includes a facsimile of the artist's 1955 travel diary in Germany"--

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Growing up in Hamburg: an introduction -- The Pohl collection -- Gateway to the world: Tom of Finland and Hamburg / Kati Mustola and Alice Delage -- The Tangermann collection -- The creation of man: the Tangerman collection / Juerg Judin and Pay Matthis Karstens -- Michael P. Hartleben in conversation with Pay Matthis Karstens -- The loggers: Tom of Finland's first exhibition -- Publishing Tom of Finlad: the comic books and publishers from 1957 to 1977 / Alice Delage -- Durk Dehner in conversation with Pay Matthis Karstens.

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    Milano, Italy: Skira, 2020

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    • 9788857244259
    • 8857244253

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    Published on the occasion of the exhibition: Tom of Finland: made in Germany, 12 September - 19 December 2020, Galerie Judin, Berlin.


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