Opening may 7, 12–7pm

On View Through June 15—Weds-Sunday 12–7pm

150 Barrow Street (corner of West Side highway)

LEE BROZGOL 1977–1981 brings together seven never-before-seen paintings from an early, incandescent period in the late artist’s practice. Made between 1977 and 1981, these works chart a vanished New York— erotic and violent, sacred and profane—across personal and mythic registers. Installed inside the former Keller Hotel—once home to Keller’s, the city’s oldest leather bar—the presentation unfolds in dialogue with the lost site of the Christopher Street Piers, Manhattan’s iconic queer sanctuary, just beyond the exhibition’s walls.

Organized in collaboration with Foreign & Domestic and the estate of Lee Brozgol

Photo: Christopher Street Piers, Lee Brozgol, 1980. 35mm photograph.