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From Trey Speegle’s article for worldofwonder.net:

Photographer James Bidgood passed away on January 31, 2022 at the age of 88 due to complications from COVID.

A New Yorker for over 70 years, he was adored and admired by generations of artists and film connoisseurs. According to his gallery Clamp,

Bidgood first came to New York from Wisconsin in the 1950s, where he worked as a drag performer and occasional set and costume designer at Club 82 in the East Village. After studying at Parsons School of Design from ’57 to ’60, Bidgood worked as a window dresser and costume designer.

He then went on to work as a photographer for men’s physique publications and began creating his own personal photographs and films that greatly benefited from his talents as a costume and set designer. It was during this period in the early 60s that Bidgood began working on what would ultimately become the cult film Pink Narcissus.

While he lived a modest life in various Manhattan tenements, Bidgood was able to create a wonderland within his pictures, produced in tandem with Pink Narcissus. He translated the city surrounding him into a flamboyant queer utopia, driven by his love for everything kitsch.

Using humble materials in combination with his advanced tailoring skills and aesthetic literacy, Bidgood built a cosmos of queer belonging in his apartment, populated with angelic figures of male beauty, jellyfish, drag queens, altar boys, urinals, and tinsel.

Within this space, and in front of his lens, the homosexuals that were ostracized by larger society could be beautiful, glamorous, complex, silly, or simply themselves, transforming into characters from another universe.

Clamp presents Unseen Bidgood—A Memorial Exhibition – Photographs by James Bidgood (1933-2022) September 15 – October 29, 2022

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Browse the exhibition “Unseen Bidgood: A Memorial Exhibition” at CLAMP
Browse all of James Bidgood’s work at ClampArt