Hal Fischer
American
1950, Kansas City, Missouri
Artist Hal Fischer talks about documenting his community in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood in the 1970s, and describes the genesis and impact of his landmark series Gay Semiotics.
Works in the Collection
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Hal FischerCheap Chic Homo1979 -
Hal FischerThree Exposures1979 -
Hal FischerThree Exposures1979 -
Hal FischerCheap Chic Homo1979 -
Hal FischerThree Exposures1979 -
Hal FischerCivic Center1979 -
Hal FischerCheap Chic Homo1979 -
Hal FischerCheap Chic Homo1979 -
Hal FischerCheap Chic Homo1979 -
Hal FischerCivic Center1979 -
Hal FischerThree Exposures1979 -
Hal FischerCheap Chic Homo1979 -
Hal FischerCivic Center1979 -
Hal FischerLeather Apparel, from the series Gay Semiotics1977 -
Hal FischerBondage Device: Meat Hoist, from the series Gay Semiotics1977 -
Hal FischerSubmission, from the series Gay Semiotics1977 -
Hal FischerSadism & Masochism, from the series Gay Semiotics1977 -
Hal FischerArchetypal Media Image: Leather, from the series Gay Semiotics1977 -
Hal FischerArchetypal Media Image: Natural, from the series Gay Semiotics1977 -
Hal FischerStreet Fashion: Uniform, from the series Gay Semiotics1977
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