Kan-Kan, Thursday, November 16, 7:00pm | Streaming November 17-19
HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES
Hidden Master features a stunning collection of photography from the 1930s-50s, uncovering the life of Lynes less known: his gifted eye for the male form, his long-term friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alfred Kinsey, and his lasting influence as one of the first openly gay American artists.
Photographer George Platt Lynes achieved renown during his lifetime for his innovative celebrity portraits and striking fashion photography. However, his best work and greatest passion was for the explicit male nudes he made of his lovers, friends, colleagues, dancers, models — and any other handsome man he could persuade to disrobe in front of his camera.
This articulate, wide-ranging, fabulously gossipy documentary brings to life the charming, complex man who wielded his good looks, natural talent, and massive ambition in pursuit of artistic creation and sexual pleasure. Showcasing a dazzling amount of Lynes’ photographs (including some rarely seen to this day), Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes mounts a convincing case that Lynes not only deserves rediscovery, but should be remembered as one of the great masters of 20th century photographic art.
Directed by Sam Shahid | USA | 2023 | 96 Minutes
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DISCUSSION / Q+A
Kinsey Institute and Newfields curators Rebecca Fasman, Robin Cooper, and Anne Young will be present for a panel discussion and audience questions following the screening.