After Jay Hollenburger and Arthur Slaughter met at Rice College within the early Nineteen Sixties, the younger couple commemorated their relationship with a metal red-and-blue signal intertwining their first initials. The piece was on outstanding show of their Houston dwelling for years till they prolonged the piece, bringing it to a peak of 5 ft (~1.5 meters). The addition — a yellow semicircle forming the tail of the letter “G” — paid tribute to Gary Grether, who entered the connection round 1970, in line with a buddy of the throuple who collectively grew to become generally known as JAG.
The connection was extensively documented throughout 1000’s of Polaroids meticulously cataloged by Hollenburger, and upon his passing final fall, half of the pictures — totaling 9,700, practically all captioned — had been acquired in an property sale by Adam Schachter, the proprietor of Houston’s Langdon Manor Books. Now, over 59 years since JAG’s romance started, they are going to be within the highlight on the sixty fifth version of the New York Worldwide Antiquarian Guide Truthful, hosted by the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Affiliation of America. The photograph assortment will likely be on view and on the market on the upcoming annual occasion, held at Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory from April 3–6.
Left: Polaroid from Hollenburger’s assortment that includes the again of an embroidered crimson button-down with the phrases “National Gay Rodeo Chaplain”; proper: Photograph that includes the JAG brand that was displayed prominently within the dwelling of Hollenburger, Slaughter, and Grether (photographs courtesy Langdon Manor Books)
Hollenburger’s Polaroid assortment begins in 1964 and runs by way of 1991, documenting LGBTQ+ occasions within the Houston space together with the numerous events hosted at JAG’s house, the place guests would lounge across the pool or socialize on sofas beneath a bookcase. The images additionally chronicle occasions elsewhere, such because the “fly-in” events organized by the queer fraternity group Gamma Mu that gathered queer males from throughout the USA in cities like Boston, Denver, and San Diego.
One {photograph} focuses on the again of a crimson button-down embroidered with the phrase “National Gay Rodeo Chaplain”; in one other picture, an individual carrying lengthy night gloves and a Cinderella-like ballgown with a cut-out rear bows to a grinning viewers.
Hollenburger’s assortment spans practically three many years of his relationship with Slaughter and Grether, who each died within the early-90s from AIDS-related issues. descriptions detailing (photograph courtesy Langdon Manor Books)
“[Art] and Jay were unapologetically ‘out,’ which was a very daring stance in the mid-’60s — especially in Texas,” David Smith, who lived with Hollenburger and Slaughter in 1965, informed Schacter after the 2 related by way of Fb. “They just lived openly as a gay couple and presented that to the world to take it or leave it.”
The three-way relationship lasted round 20 years till Grether’s loss of life from AIDS-related issues in 1990. As a pair, Slaughter and Hollenburger had been collectively for about 34 years till 1995, when Slaughter additionally died from AIDS; Hollenburger died at age 83 final September. All three are buried collectively in Houston.
Photograph from John “Jay” Hollenburger’s assortment of Polaroids documenting the throuple JAG and their huge social circle (photograph courtesy Langdon Manor Books)
Schachter stated that this will likely be Langdon Manor’s first time collaborating within the annual e book expo, which pulls a fleet of veteran bibliophiles and fresh-faced collectors to discover an assortment of objects on the cross-section of historical past, literature, and artwork.
This 12 months’s honest will function over 200 uncommon e book sellers from the USA and overseas, together with the Brooklyn-based uncommon bookseller Fugitive Supplies. Based in 2020 by archivist and writer Daylon Orr, the enterprise focuses on the preservation of queer, underground, non-Western materials historical past and, as their Fb web page describes, “the disruption of informational privilege through publishing and bookselling.” They primarily work with universities and museum collections, and have commonly participated in artwork e book gala’s like Printed Matter’s gala’s in New York and Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Artwork Guide Truthful.
A few of the paperwork that Fugitive Supplies will likely be bringing to the expo embrace (left) authentic posters by the Younger Lords and (proper) works by the Mexican print collective Taller de Gráfica Widespread. (photograph courtesy Fugitive Supplies)
Whereas Orr has attended the antiquarian e book expo earlier than, this would be the first time Fugitive Supplies will likely be exhibiting with its personal sales space, he informed Hyperallergic.
“We’re looking forward to seeing a lot of the librarians we work with and making connections with more who are trying to think about how to diversify both private collections and institutional collections,” Orr stated.
The bookseller plans to carry swaths of unseen materials to the honest, together with zines, objects and ephemera associated to New York queer historical past and Chicano vogue; a signed copy of Moonshots (1966) by Lebanese-American poet and artist Etel Adnan; an early David Hammons exhibition catalog; work by queer former intercourse employee and activist Annie Sprinkle; early-Twentieth-century Mexican prints that just lately exhibited on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork; and authentic posters and images from the Younger Lords Celebration in New York.
“We’re just excited to participate and share in this celebration of the history of printed material and ephemera,” Orr stated.
The Polaroids in Hollenburger’s assortment had been meticulously captioned with descriptions detailing dates, names, and places (photograph courtesy Langdon Manor Books)
The Brooklyn-based bookseller Fugitive Supplies will likely be bringing numerous archival print materials and objects tied to New York Metropolis queer historical past. (photograph courtesy Fugitive Supplies)
The Brooklyn bookseller can even have archived images by queer former intercourse employee and activist Annie Sprinkle. (photograph courtesy Fugitive Supplies)