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the cornell university library has digitized its really incredible 2022 exhibition “radical desire: making on our backs magazine”––cannot recommend strongly enough taking a look at the fascinating and funny and sexy and bittersweet collection of materials curated here 

On Our Backs magazine launched in San Francisco in 1984 promising, per the tagline on the cover, “entertainment for the adventurous lesbian.” The photographic images on the cover and throughout were central to its mandate to deliver sexual content for lesbians. The photography also created the greatest difficulties for the magazine’s circulation at a moment when many feminist leaders decried pornographic photographs and film as a form of violence against women. This exhibition presents original photographs created for On Our Backs during its first decade. Made by staffers and freelancers, professionals and amateurs, members of the magazine’s inner circle and its far-flung readership, they convey the fantasies, imagination, humor, rigor, radicalism, political engagement, and ethos of community-building and inclusion that defined On Our Backs and made it a touchstone in the queer press. Additional photographs and documents elucidate the political and erotic contexts into which the magazine emerged, the women behind it, and their business practices and strategies. All materials are drawn from Cornell Library’s Human Sexuality Collection.

Exhibition curators: Kate Addleman-Frankel, Gary and Ellen Davis Curator of Photography, Johnson Museum of Art, and Brenda Marston, Curator of the Human Sexuality Collection, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections.

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Feutre du Baou, raw felted wool dyed with plants 

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Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2018)

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Tetsumi Kudo, Fossil in Hiroshima, (one from a set of five embossings with spray paint additions), Peter Bramsen, Paris, 1976, Edition of 10 [MoMA, New York, NY. © 2023 Adagp, Paris / Ars, New York]

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M. Henry, Part of the Starry Sky,  c. 1881 - in or before 1891

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they should invent a crush that is on me

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MUTEKIRENA photographed by Hélène Tchen Cardenas for Pourtoi Magazine

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