Description
Bartschland is more than a gorgeous book--it's an invitation to experience the magic, the glamour, and the unapologetic celebration of individuality that defines New York City's nightlife.
In Bartschland, Susanne Bartsch's indelible legacy comes alive as she shares countless moments that have shaped her extraordinary journey. From the opulence of the late 1980s to the present day, Bartsch's innate ability to capture the spirit of the moment shines through. Legendary Parties and Diverse Events: Bartsch's parties are legendary, serving as a stage for an extraordinary convergence of people from around the world. Visionary artists, sex workers, fashion designers, cabaret stars, queer performers, Harlem ball dancers, go-go girls and boys, drag queens, burlesque amateurs, bodybuilders, twinks, and lipstick lesbians--all find their place in Bartschland. Inclusivity and Transformation: As New York City's "patron saint of transformation and inclusion," Bartsch's impact extends far beyond the glittering lights of the nightlife scene. From her iconic boutique that introduced designers like Vivienne Westwood to her philanthropic efforts during the AIDS crisis, Bartsch's influence is immeasurable.Friends and Collaborators: Throughout the book, Bartsch shares her journey alongside a star-studded cast of friends and of collaborators. From RuPaul to Aquaria, Amanda Lepore, and Joey Arias, these luminaries contribute to the rich tapestry of Bartsch's life.
Discover the tales, the transformations, and the inclusivity that make Bartschland a must-read for anyone seeking a glimpse into the heart of New York's nightlife.Author: Susanne Bartsch
Publisher: Cernunnos
Published: 05/28/2024
Pages: 264
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.85lbs
Size: 10.06h x 8.03w x 1.08d
ISBN13: 9781419767562
ISBN10: 1419767569
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | LGBTQ+
- Social Science | Sociology | Urban
- History | United States | State & Local | Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD,
About the Author
Susanne Bartsch emerged from Switzerland to captivate London's avant-garde scene before leaving an indelible mark on 1980s New York. Her iconic NYC boutique, the first to feature designers like Vivienne Westwood, ignited a transformative fashion-cultural movement. Devastated by AIDS in the early '90s, she conceived the Love Ball, raising millions for those affected and inspiring Madonna's song "Vogue." Hailed as the "nightlife equivalent of a couture label" by the New York Times, Susanne Bartsch's legendary parties persist in the cultural zeitgeist. Dismantling traditional norms that fostered inclusivity in a vibrant subculture, these events have maintained their influence and significance four decades later. A blockbuster museum exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology, coupled with the documentary Susanne Bartsch: On Top, has firmly cemented her impact and enduring legacy in fashion and popular culture.