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Cósmica Galería @cosmicagaleria
Curated homoerotic art and photography

“Otros Hombres” exhibition at José de la Mano in Madrid. Works by Roberto González Fernández.
By Kiu Meireles.
Sasha, 1986. By Bruce Weber.
Allen Clippinger by Ray John Pila.
Le Baisé, 1980. By Jean Daniel Cadinot.
“Acts of Service.” By Clifford Prince King.
Anton Hietanen in Miami for Raimundo Langlois. Photographed by Matthew Xavier Praley.
David Feliz and Topv3se for Sniffies.
Ayrton Senna at home, 1983.
Photography by Guilherme Soares.
Henry photographed by Amadeo Agis.
Thailand, 2015. Photo by Evgeniy Kovrov.
Logan and Mateo photographed by Luis Venegas.
“L’amour,” 1950-1990. By Ed van der Elsken.
Franco and Winston, 1994. Photography by Christopher Makos.
Demi-god #4, Oil on canvas, 2017. By Xavier Fenouil.
“Fire Island Pines." By Tom Bianchi.
"Men in the Park," 2022. By Kurt Kauper.
Art by Alfonso del Moral/Just Some Fantasies.
New York, 1995. By Richard Renaldi.
Photography by Marina Lovato.
Teo Toranzo by Hudson Rennan for AnotherPlace.
Daniel Schook Sucking Toe, 1981. By Peter Hujar.
Photography by Mateusz Jaskot (2023).
John Travolta photographed by Jack Mitchell, 1983.
‘Velázquez Move Over’ (2022). By Łukasz Leja.
Photography by Rob Tennent.
Jude Law photographed by Lord Snowdon, 1996.
By Troy Schooneman
Photography by Davis Bates.
Naughty Sailors
Photography by Luca Guarini.
“The Kiss,” 1970s. By Emil Cadoo.
Joaquin photographed by Tyler Matthew Oyer.
"Lovers embrace." Sean Barrow and Jerreth Ludwig photographed by Jack Junk.
Nicholas and Brady, Paris, 2023. Photography by Stéphane Gizard.
“My father was a thief and my mother a witch,” 2023. (Detail). Art by Alexander Grahovsky.
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Photography by Alexander Yantyushev (2023).
Marty Robinson & Tom Doerr were early gay rights activists & participated in the Stonewall Riot. Both died of complications from AIDS. From Marty’s obituary for his lover Tom: “Anything that I had been able to contribute towards human liberation came from his love.”
Antonio López pintando en la Gran Vía, Madrid, 1978.

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