Si, quiero



Si, quiero

Rome-based artist Gonzalo Orquin photographed same-sex couples kissing in baroque Italian churches for "Si, quiero" (translation: "I do"), which was scheduled to go on view in a private gallery in his home city until the Vatican put a stop to it, citing Italian laws which "safeguard an individual's religious feelings." Fortunately, there are no such rules in New York, so you can check out the large-scale images on view 24 hours in Leslie-Lohman's windows.

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Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art

26 Wooster St, Manhattan, 10013

  • Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - 1 connection 1 Canal St - 1
  • Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E connection 1Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E connection 2Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E connection 3 Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E
26 Wooster St, Manhattan, 10013

Getting there

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art

26 Wooster St, Manhattan, 10013

  • Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - 1 connection 1 Canal St - 1
  • Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E connection 1Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E connection 2Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art metro station Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E connection 3 Canal St - Holland Tunnel - A-C-E
26 Wooster St, Manhattan, 10013