The House of Gay Art (2015)

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In November 2014, Gengoroh Tagame joined MASSIVE's Anne Ishii and Graham Kolbeins on a pilgrimage to The House of Gay Art. Tucked away in a quiet suburban neighborhood in Saitama Prefecture, the private museum is one of Japan's only institutions devoted to preserving gay art. It's a labor of love, run independently out of the home of the charming curator, and novelist Masahiro Ogizaki. The collection contains more than 150 original drawings, paintings, sculptures and photographs, and an extensive archive of rare books and magazines.

Director: Graham Kolbeins
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 5 min
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Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The House of Gay Art about?
In November 2014, Gengoroh Tagame joined MASSIVE's Anne Ishii and Graham Kolbeins on a pilgrimage to The House of Gay Art. Tucked away in a quiet suburban neighborhood in Saitama Prefecture, the private museum is one of Japan's only institutions devoted to preserving gay art. It's a labor of love, run independently out of the home of the charming curator, and novelist Masahiro Ogizaki. The collection contains more than 150 original drawings, paintings, sculptures and photographs, and an extensive archive of rare books and magazines.
Who directed The House of Gay Art?
The House of Gay Art was directed by Graham Kolbeins.
Who stars in The House of Gay Art?
The House of Gay Art stars Gengoroh Tagame.
How long is The House of Gay Art?
The House of Gay Art has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is The House of Gay Art?
The House of Gay Art is a Documentary film.