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this is Jonathan David Katz and Iamp;#39;m standing in the exhibition that I co-curated with David Ward: amp;quot;Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture.amp;quot; This is an exhibition that attempts to cross the gulf between knowledge an acknowledgement. Every picture in this room indeed in the entire exhibition has been in a museum before, has been publicly exhibited. There is nothing new on wall. What is new is the way weamp;#39;re talking about it. Because each of these works talks about aspects of sexual difference. And that is new, that has never been addressed. In this room, which is the inaugural room of the exhibition we can get a real sense of how powerfully the past is distant from us. The codes that govern the representation of sexuality here are very different from what we are familiar with today. And in fact the very organization of sexuality in this period roughly a hundred years ago is very different then our contemporary one. This shows us how much