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Peter Berlin

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Sculpture, Russell Tovey, Painting, Drawing, Art, Artist Interview, Arts, Studio Visit, Visual Arts, Art Talk, Contemporary Art, Entertainment, Celebrity, Modern Art, Artwork, Talk Art, Robert Diament

4.6 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2025

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

We meet legendary artist Peter Berlin from his home in San Francisco.


Peter Berlin (born Armin Hagen Freiherr von Hoyningen-Huene) is a photographer, artist, filmmaker, clothing designer, model, and gay icon. Berlin started taking self-portraits of himself in the 1970s. By modifying his clothes, choosing various props and settings, and sometimes using double-exposure to create a second image, Berlin would photograph himself in ways that create a hyper-sexualized, overtly masculine image.


We explore Mariposa Gallery's inaugural Los Angeles exhibition featuring the groundbreaking photography, art, and personal artifacts of Peter Berlin, an artist who transformed queer self-representation and male eroticism in the 1970s and beyond. The exhibition set to open at 526 N. Western Avenue—in the heart of the Melrose Hill gallery district— is curated by actor and host of Talk Art, Russell Tovey, and will showcase Berlin’s iconic self-portraits, unique painted photographs, and items from his personal archive including his own clothing designed by Berlin during his years as a self-styled gay icon. This is the first ever exhibition of Berlin’s work in Los Angeles.


The exhibition offers visitors a rare view into the life and work of an artist whose influence on LGBTQ+ aesthetics endures. Berlin, born Armin Hagen Freiherr von Hoyningen Huene in 1942, gained notoriety for his daring and meticulously crafted self-portraits, often taken in public spaces across Berlin, Paris, New York, and San Francisco. These images capture Berlin in his skin-tight costumes and signature pageboy haircut, boldly challenging the boundaries of masculinity and public identity.


Berlin’s focus on “cruising as career” drew him to create self-portraits that explored male sexuality and queer expression, which appeared on the covers of numerous gay publications, cementing his image as an international gay sex symbol. The exhibition will also feature selections from Berlin’s ’70s and ’80s media presence, capturing the evolution of gay aesthetics in this era.


"Peter Berlin, the fearless and enigmatic, otherworldly icon of 1970s cruise culture, created work that resonates around the world—sparkling, searing, and blazing with vitality. His images burn with eternal desire, offering us the ultimate permission to stare. It’s a privilege to share his groundbreaking art with new and familiar audiences alike. Peter Berlin remains a profoundly significant yet often overlooked figure in the history of art." - Russell Tovey


Berlin’s influence extended to film, including Nights in Black Leather (1973) and That Boy (1974), both now cult classics. A recent 2019 monograph on his work, Icon, Artist, Photosexual, highlights his impact, featuring insights from Michael Bullock, Evan Moffitt, and Ted Stansfield, each celebrating Berlin’s singular contribution to queer art and culture. Mariposa Gallery invites the public to step into Berlin’s world and experience the legacy of an artist who, through bold self-exploration and defiant artistry, redefined eroticism and individuality in the queer community.


Materials on loan from the Peter Berlin Collection courtesy of Armin Hagen von Hoyningen-Huene and with guidance from Gerard Koskovich, the historian and dealer offering the collection for institutional acquisition. For more information, visit www.abaa.org/booksellers/details/gerard-koskovich-queer-antiquarian-books.


Follow @PeterBerlinSF and @Mariposa.Drive

Visit: https://www.mariposa.gallery/berlin



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Diamond of the Talk Art podcast, and we're here today to talk about two unmissable, exciting new

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exhibitions about to open in London, aren't we, Rob? That's right, because this spring, the Hayward

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Gallery at the South Bank Centre, present two

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concurrent exhibitions. Linda Danger Came Smiling and Mickeleine Thomas, all about love.

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Linda, Danger Came Smiling, is the first London retrospective of the artist's provocateur and

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Trailblazer, showcasing in 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist's work and dissecting

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our fascination with the body and its representation. The exhibition presents the breadth

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of Linda's artistic output across montage, photography, performance and sculpture.

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Michelin Thomas's All About Love presents vibrant, large-scale portraits of black women at rest,

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reclaiming space and representation in art history,

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celebrating love and radical repose. The exhibition features paintings, photographs, collages and installations.

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So from Tuesday, 11th of February to Monday the 5th of May, the Hayward Gallery will present these two

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unmissable radical exhibitions

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by pioneering feminist artists, Linda Sterling and Michelin Thomas. Visit southbank centre.org

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