Joseph Kaminski
Born in Chicago, Joseph A Kaminski received a BFA in Painting from the University of Illinois in 1980 and moved to New York City that same year where he continues to live on the Upper West Side. Like generations of artists before him, Kaminski is drawn to the human form to personify classical ideals of beauty, balance and harmony. As a gay man and artist, he celebrates the human body with an unapologetic and clear queer sensibility. Kaminski also explores botanical imagery, abstract form and photography.
Kaminski was represented by the Amos Eno Gallery in NYC from 1989 to 1995, and the Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, MA from 1991 to 1997. Several of his penis paintings were included in the feminist exhibition “True Phallacy: the Myth of Male Power” at the Michael Clark Gallery in Washington, D.C. in 1994 resulting in images of his work being published in Penthouse magazine and the Italian publication, L’espresso.Several of his works are included in the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art collection, and one painting was featured in their 2009 exhibition and catalogue, “Treasures of Gay Art from the Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation.”
In 2019 and 2020, Kaminski participated in 2 group shows at the Blackbird Gallery in Chelsea, and at the pop-up exhibition “Uncensored: Queer Art” and “Works At Home” at ARTpartment NYC, both in Brooklyn.
In 2022 through 2024, he exhibited with the Art y Honey pop up galleries in the East Village, on the Upper West Side and in Crown Heights; and with DoableGuys in the Erotic Art Trunk Shows on Fire Island, at Art Gaysel in Provincetown, MA, and at the SoHo Project Space.
Kaminski contributes work annually to the Postcards from the Edge benefit for Visual AIDS.