The creators include Don Bachardy, George Platt Lynes, Mark Beard, Jimmy Wright, Slava Mogutin, Roland Caillaux, Donna Gottschalk and Sarp Kerem Yavuz, a Turkish photographer who projects textile patterns onto male bodies, creating a stained-glass effect. The 150 paintings, photos, drawings and prints at his home in the Iowa building, in northwest Washington, represent both emerging and established talent. “I support artists who use their art to achieve social equity and help reduce discrimination,” he said. artists and help them become self-sustaining. Manganiello says he considers it his job to encourage L.G.B.T.Q.
Manganiello, 61, who founded the health care and education consulting firm HCM Strategists, which has a patient-centered mission, he said.Īs a board member of the Leslie-Lohman Museum in Manhattan, Mr.
“I’m interested in art that addresses homosexual narratives and works that push boundaries in the realms of expression of intimacy and sensual pleasure,” said Mr. WASHINGTON - In Michael Manganiello’s condo, graceful boys and handsome men sit on the beach, climb bales of hay, pose beside ancient ruins, dangle legs over a stone wall, stand in a forest or lie in bed.