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<strong>Alice Neel Portraits - curated by Hilton Als</strong>
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**File Ref: Med.O.C.50..35.25**
**Known Suspicious Intellectual:** Allen Ginsberg
**Accomplices and Associates:**
- **Peter Orlovsky** (romantic partner, fellow poet): Known homosexual relationship. Collaborations on anti-establishment poetry and queer advocacy.
- **Dr. Timothy Leary** (psychedelic researcher and friend): Association includes promoting anti-government beliefs through mind-altering substances. Shared public performances with potential subversive messaging.
- **Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, Neal Cassady** (Beat Generation writers): Engaged in cross-country activities deemed unconventional, potentially anti-social. Poetry and prose believed to incite rebellion and question authority structures.
- **Andy Warhol** (artist): Known for promoting counterculture, sexual nonconformity, and queer identity in visual art. Frequent collaborator in New York.
**Common Hangouts:**
- **Greenwich Village, New York City**: Frequented by artists, poets, and counterculture figures known for dissenting views. Allen was often seen reciting at public readings that could gather left-leaning crowds.
- **San Francisco Bay Area**: Participated in poetry readings and gatherings promoting free speech and anti-establishment messages, known for heavy LGBTQ+ community presence and activism.
- **Beat Hotel, Paris**: Temporary residence shared with multiple Beat figures. Surveillance records indicate subversive discussions, possible ties to Communist sympathizers.
- **Various Universities (speaking tours)**: Public universities became platforms for Allen’s messaging, noted for rallying student audiences in civil disobedience and radical social causes.
**Weaknesses and Characteristics:**
- **Sexual orientation**: Openly homosexual in a time of anti-gay sentiment, seen as a “subversive” lifestyle, potentially destabilizing traditional values.
- **Use of Drugs**: Known advocate for LSD, psilocybin, and marijuana use. Claims to promote “expanded consciousness,” perceived as undermining the youth’s loyalty to societal norms.
- **Promoter of Free Love and Pacifism**: Ginsberg’s writings frequently extol pacifism, human rights, and sexual liberation. Beliefs conflict with Cold War-era sentiments, considered by authorities as un-American.
- **Known to write and perform “obscene” material**: “Howl” incited an obscenity trial; content includes explicit homosexual and countercultural language.
**Danger Level:**
- **High**. Ginsberg’s influence within both the LGBTQ+ and anti-war communities makes him a figure of particular interest. Known associations with public dissenters and advocates for sexual freedom increase his threat assessment. Surveillance suggested for all public readings, gatherings, and correspondence.
**Observation Notes:**
- Ginsberg’s poetry and public statements consistently encourage rebellion against the “establishment.” His partnership with Timothy Leary on staged readings has shown clear attempts to normalize anti-authoritarian views. “Howl” and subsequent works demonstrate intent to provoke thought against American capitalist structures.
- Considered a prolific “thought leader” in the arts, influencing young and impressionable minds through subversive rhetoric masked as poetry.
- Self-described as a “visionary” committed to “truth” beyond government limitations. Ginsberg’s open rejection of mainstream values, particularly regarding sexuality, place him under suspicion for socialist sympathies.
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**File Ref: Med.I.P.29..22**
**Known Suspicious Intellectual:** Adrienne Rich
**Background and Known Beliefs:**
Adrienne Rich (1929-2012), an acclaimed poet and essayist, was deeply involved in radical feminist, anti-war, and LGBTQ+ activism. Her writing, characterized by themes of female oppression, social justice, and identity, positioned her as a figure of influence in the intellectual and activist spheres, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s. A staunch believer in the power of language and art as tools for social change, Rich's works like *Diving into the Wreck* and *Of Woman Born* challenged traditional gender roles, marriage, and motherhood, viewing these structures as instruments of patriarchal control. Known for openly rejecting government awards in protest, she frequently stood against institutional power, asserting her ideals on both the page and in public life.
**Accomplices and Associates:**
- **Radcliffe College**: Rich’s education at Radcliffe College, an institution affiliated with Harvard University, introduced her to radical literary circles. She studied under poets such as W.H. Auden, whose progressive views likely influenced her anti-establishment orientation. Surveillance records suggest ongoing connections with student-led Marxist groups at Radcliffe and Harvard, involving discussions on overthrowing traditional social systems.
- **Anti-War Activism**: During the Vietnam War, Rich was involved in several anti-war demonstrations and rallies, often alongside feminist groups that framed the war as an extension of patriarchal and capitalist exploitation. She collaborated with other intellectuals and activists to publish anti-war pamphlets, with some meetings reportedly surveilled for potential subversive activities.
- **The Woman’s Salon for Literature**: This was a New York-based gathering organized by Rich and attended by writers and activists. Described by some as a “safe space” for sharing radical feminist literature, the salon was seen as an environment where “radicals” could convene freely, exchanging ideas that often aligned with subversive political and social objectives.
**Common Hangouts:**
- **Literary Salons and Antiwar Rallies**: Frequented by activists known for anti-establishment views.
- **Public Lectures on Feminism and War**: Records show attempts to influence public sentiment on “unpatriotic” stances.
**Weaknesses and Characteristics:**
- **Radical Feminist Beliefs**: Known for outspoken writings on gender and sexuality, considered by authorities as challenging traditional family values.
- **Influence on Students**: Potential to incite “impressionable” youth toward non-traditional gender roles and anti-government activism.
**Danger Level:**
- **Moderate-High**. Adrienne Rich’s visibility in the feminist movement combined with her connection to activism places her under surveillance for potential to influence large public gatherings.
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**File Ref: Med.O.C.50..33.75**
**Known Suspicious Intellectual:** Henry Geldzahler
**Background and Known Beliefs:**
Henry Geldzahler (1935-1994), a curator, art historian, and influential figure in the New York art scene, was known for his association with avant-garde artists such as Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, and David Hockney. As the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, he had substantial influence over New York’s cultural landscape, particularly through his advocacy of modern art. His openly gay identity and support for LGBTQ+ rights further aligned him with progressive movements of the time. Despite his professional achievements, his personal relationships within the art world were marked by tension, particularly following his exclusion of Alice Neel from a prominent exhibition.
**Accomplices and Associates:**
- **Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, David Hockney**: Close association with these artists through various exhibitions, curation projects, and their shared vision for modern art in the 20th century.
- **Metropolitan Museum of Art**: His role as the curator of modern art provided him the platform to showcase and promote the work of progressive artists, cementing his legacy in the art world.
- **Gay Men’s Health Crisis**: Played a crucial role in supporting the LGBTQ+ rights movement, particularly during the HIV/AIDS crisis, though his involvement was often scrutinized.
**Common Hangouts:**
- **The Met and Other Art Galleries**: Frequent presence in major art exhibitions and openings, including the Met's modern art exhibits.
- **Artist Studios**: Regularly visited the studios of major artists, both to collaborate and to influence artistic direction within the community.
**Weaknesses and Characteristics:**
- **LGBTQ+ Advocacy**: While his advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights made him a prominent public figure in the community, it also exposed him to criticism from conservative factions within the art world.
- **Tension with Alice Neel**: His exclusion of Alice Neel from a major exhibition revealed underlying tensions in his relationships with other influential figures in the artistic community.
**Danger Level:**
- **Moderate**. His influence over modern art and his outspoken support for LGBTQ+ rights placed him under surveillance, particularly for his involvement in subversive art and politics.
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**File Ref: Med.O.C.108.25.60**
**Known Suspicious Intellectual:** Bella Abzug
**Background and Known Beliefs:**
Bella Abzug (1920-1976), a former congresswoman and feminist advocate, became renowned for her relentless push for gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and labor reform. As a vocal figure in New York’s political scene, Abzug was a central part of several progressive movements. In the 1970s, she was recognized for her public stances challenging the status quo and her staunch support for feminist activism, particularly concerning reproductive rights and labor issues.
**Accomplices and Associates:**
- **Gloria Steinem & Shirley Chisholm**: Abzug formed alliances with well-known feminists such as Gloria Steinem and civil rights advocates like Shirley Chisholm. Her political network spanned across various civil rights, LGBTQ+, and labor movements, making her a formidable figure in reform-driven efforts.
- **Feminist & Civil Rights Circles**: Abzug’s social and political network included prominent intellectuals and activists who shared her progressive values, making her a key figure in various New York-based movements, such as the Women's Liberation Movement and LGBTQ+ rights advocacy.
**Common Hangouts:**
- **Political Rallies**: Frequent attendee of feminist rallies and political conventions across New York.
- **Social Justice Panels**: Actively participated in panels and public demonstrations that advocated for societal reform, equal rights, and social justice.
**Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities:**
- **Political Polarization**: Her strong, visible stance for progressive causes made her an ongoing target for opposition, particularly from more conservative political factions and institutions.
- **Internal Dissent**: Although a unifying figure in many progressive movements, her direct approach occasionally caused friction with certain allies, making her vulnerable to internal political attacks.
**Danger Level:**
- **High**: Due to her advocacy for radical reforms, including gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, Abzug is a significant influence on contemporary political and social discourse. Her vocal opposition to traditional structures poses a continual threat to established powers, making her a key figure under surveillance.
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**File Ref: Med.O.C.25..20.25**
**Known Suspicious Intellectual:** Martin Jay (aka Ronald Lane Latimer, born James Leippert)
**Background and Known Beliefs:**
Martin Jay, alias Ronald Lane Latimer, was a prominent figure in radical literary circles. With ties to Communist affiliations and an active member in the literary avant-garde, Jay’s influence grew in 1930s New York. His work under multiple pseudonyms aimed to obfuscate his radical political leanings, while promoting subversive art and literature. Known for working with high-profile figures such as Erskine Caldwell and Gertrude Stein, he contributed to several influential journals and periodicals. His editorial sway particularly affected progressive content that challenged societal norms.
**Suspected Associations:**
- **Alias**: Martin Jay, widely believed to operate under various pseudonyms to obscure connections to radical literature and subversive art.
- **Known Accomplices**: James Leippert, frequently seen with prominent writers and Communist affiliates, including Erskine Caldwell and Gertrude Stein. Involved in the production and distribution of politically sensitive material through literary circles.
- **Institutions of Interest**: Regularly associated with Columbia College’s literary circles; influential in the founding of The Lion and Crown, The New Broom, and Morningside—outlets known to publish progressive, often controversial content.
**Common Hangouts:**
- **Morningside Campus, Columbia College**: Frequent presence around campus; known for founding literary magazines and promoting ideologically charged poetry and prose.
- **Communist Party Meetings, NYC**: Known active member; suspected involvement in party literature circulation. Notably recruited like-minded intellectuals to support the party’s literary front.
**FBI Commentary on Suspected Activities:**
- **Weaknesses**: Strong affinity for intellectual and avant-garde figures; idealistic yet radical affiliations make him susceptible to influence from both leftist and queer artistic circles.
- **Danger Level**: High. His access to young, impressionable writers and poets combined with his ideological convictions positions him as a cultural influence with potential for incitement. Known for his editorial sway, particularly with works of Gertrude Stein and Erskine Caldwell, both of whom were subjects of prior investigations.
**Note**: Martin Jay’s involvement in radical publishing has been monitored as an emerging threat to conservative literary standards. Further observation recommended due to his dual influence as a queer figure and Communist sympathizer.
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**File Ref: Med.I.P.29..22**
**Known Suspicious Intellectual:** Kris Kirsten
**Background and Known Beliefs:**
Kris Kirsten is an influential figure in contemporary thought, recognized for his contributions to discussions around cultural identity, technology, and modern literature. His works often challenge prevailing societal norms, drawing from a rich tapestry of influences that span various cultural landscapes. As a vocal advocate for the integration of technology and human expression, Kirsten's writings reflect a commitment to examining the intersections of art and society.
**Accomplices and Associates:**
- **Collaborators in Literature**: Kirsten has been known to associate with other writers who share a commitment to social commentary through narrative, often engaging in collaborative projects that promote progressive dialogue.
- **Cultural Activism**: Throughout his career, he has participated in forums and discussions that bridge gaps between technology and the arts, advocating for inclusivity and diversity within cultural conversations.
**Common Hangouts:**
- **Literary Events**: Known to frequent gatherings that focus on new narratives in literature and cultural criticism.
- **Art Exhibitions**: Actively engages with visual artists, often seen at exhibitions promoting the intersection of visual art and literature.
**Weaknesses and Characteristics:**
- **Radical Perspectives**: Kirsten’s views on modern society and cultural identity sometimes put him at odds with traditionalists, marking him as a contentious figure in conservative circles.
- **Influence on Young Writers**: He is viewed as a mentor by emerging writers, encouraging a bold re-examination of themes around identity and expression.
**Danger Level:**
- **High**. Kirsten’s commanding presence, combined with his sartorial choices, makes him difficult to overlook in public settings, and his relationship with Neel adds to the perception of a “hidden” life beyond appearances. Potential sympathies with those outside societal norms heighten concern.
**Found Note:**
Comments on attire and era, included for further analysis on coded language use in social settings.
“Clothing here is a form of armor—both shielding and expressing one’s true self. It’s not just about fabric; it’s the spirit of resistance wrapped within.”
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<<silently>>
Subject: Richard Gibbs
Date of Investigation: 1960s
File Ref: Med.O.C.42..31
Suspected Associations
• Accomplices: Frequent guest of Alice Neel, a known artist of interest. Gibbs was often seen at Neel’s cottage in Spring Lake, NJ, and made visits to her New York residence. Connections extend to other artists within Neel’s network.
• Common Hangouts: Neel’s studio, Spring Lake’s artistic gatherings, and possibly areas surrounding her summer cottage. Noted to favor tranquil settings that blur the line between work and leisure, symbolizing a “safe haven” for suspected nonconformists.
Surveillance Observations
• Weaknesses: Gibbs’ relaxed and open demeanor suggests an affinity for Neel’s unconventional art style, which merges realism and abstraction. His attire—brightly striped shirt—indicates comfort in self-expression. May possess subversive views on traditional life, reflective of his “sun-dappled” presence in Neel’s work.
• Danger Level: Moderate. Though not overtly rebellious, Gibbs’ association with Neel and involvement in art scenes where privacy may shield dissenting ideas flags him for potential influence on other impressionable young artists.
Found Note:
Transcribed passage found near a painting by Neel, possibly a coded message:
“The intimacy of summer—the warmth, the light—all brought together in one figure. The affection isn’t just in the expression; it’s in the atmosphere.”
Detail shots: RichardGibbs2.JPG
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<<silently>>
Date of Investigation: 1982
• File Reference: Med.O.C.64.25..44
• Known Suspicious Intellectuals: David and Catherine Saalfield are under surveillance due to their extensive involvement in the New York art scene and their promotion of avant-garde ideals. The Saalfields, a married couple, are known to leverage their influence in the art world to foster experimental forms of artistic expression, often critiquing traditional, state-sanctioned aesthetics. David’s associations with underground art movements and Catherine’s reputation as a writer known for “subversive” cultural critiques have placed them in the crosshairs of authorities who regard them as potential threats to ideological conformity.
• Accomplices: Strong connections with notable art critics, progressive thinkers, and underground artists pushing boundaries within cultural discourse. Known to collaborate with writers and photographers who document social unrest, positioning them within a loosely organized network of anti-mainstream cultural commentators.
• Common Hangouts: Frequent visitors to downtown Manhattan galleries, bohemian coffeehouses, and art salons where radical perspectives on society are openly discussed. Known to organize private gatherings that blur the line between social event and ideological rally.
• Weaknesses: Their artistic and personal partnership makes them highly interdependent; should they be isolated, each would likely struggle without the support of the other. Additionally, their involvement in high-profile art events makes them susceptible to public critique, which could challenge their avant-garde credibility.
• Danger Level: Moderate to High
Detail shots: DavidandCatherineSaalfield2.JPG
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<<silently>>
Subject: Robert Avedis Hagopian
Date of Investigation: Early 1970s
File Ref: Med.O.C.46..29.75
Suspected Associations
• Accomplices: Known affiliate of the artist Alice Neel, met during a New York tour. Close musical relationship with Alexandra Hawley, concert flutist, who later founded a music series in his honor. Extended connections within San Francisco’s avant-garde music and cultural scene.
• Common Hangouts: Performance halls, concert venues, and likely art gatherings. Hagopian’s regular appearance in high-culture spaces suggests comfort within networks of wealthy patrons and artistic circles.
Surveillance Observations
• Weaknesses: Known for passionate performances that diverged from convention, choosing less popular twentieth-century compositions. Ties to subcultural music scenes may indicate sympathies with non-traditional communities, possibly influenced by Neel.
• Danger Level: Elevated. Although primarily linked with musical circles, Hagopian’s unorthodox repertoire and lasting influence (evident in memorializations) suggest a potential for subversive ideas spread through the arts. His death from HIV/AIDS connects him to the LGBTQ+ community, raising concerns for associations with other high-profile, progressive figures.
Found Note:
“Artistry—undiluted, vibrant, distinct—speaks beyond its time. In memory and preservation, names live longer than the fleeting notes. For Bob, the legacy endures.”
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RobertAvedisHagopian3.JPG
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<<silently>>
Subject: Unknown Ballet Dancer
Date of Investigation: 1950
File Ref: Med.O.C.20..42.25
Suspected Associations
• Accomplices: Known to frequent New York’s underground ballet and queer art scenes. Connections suggested with avant-garde circles promoting non-traditional masculinity and expressions of queerness in the arts, specifically challenging gender norms through performance and body representation.
• Common Hangouts: Dance studios and lofts in Lower Manhattan, favored by artists and dancers exploring nonconformist lifestyles. Notably observed in private gatherings with prominent artists, bohemians, and activists advocating for visibility of LGBTQ+ identities in the art world.
Surveillance Observations
• Weaknesses: Displays an apparent inclination toward anti-normative physical expression, challenging societal standards of masculinity through vulnerable, “feminine” poses. Associations suggest a mindset receptive to subversive influences and participation in efforts promoting an inclusive vision of community.
• Danger Level: Moderate-High. This figure’s unconventional physical expressiveness, particularly through reclining poses reminiscent of historically feminine archetypes (as in Grande Odalisque and Olympia), suggests an intent to question and destabilize traditional gendered frameworks. Their presence in Neel’s portraiture symbolizes broader subversive trends within the art scene, positing queer subjectivity as valid and impactful.
Notes: This “Unknown Ballet Dancer” portrait contributes to Neel’s documented commitment to representing marginalized figures, countering the art world’s historical neglect of LGBTQ+ individuals and other excluded groups
BalletDancer2.JPG
BalletDancer3.JPG
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This game brings Alice Neel’s world to life, inspired by *At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World*, curated by Hilton Als at David Zwirner in Los Angeles. Each painting in the game highlights Neel’s commitment to capturing the humanity of queer figures and “outsiders” she knew. As players explore, colors and gradients unlock layers of Neel’s ethos, portraying her subjects as complex and unique individuals.
Throughout her life, Neel painted poets, activists, and those outside the norm, honoring their struggles and identities. Behind each interaction lies a rich history of Neel’s defiance of convention and her drive to paint people as they are—vibrant, different, and alive with purpose. Engaging with this game means stepping into Neel’s world, where each color choice recalls her vision of freedom and difference.
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[[Allen Ginsberg]]
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**Additional Information:**
[[About the Exhibition]]
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shadeColor = '#f4a460';
tintColor = '#f7cda1';
break;
case 'MediumPurple':
shadeColor = '#9370db';
tintColor = '#c7a8ef';
break;
case 'Coral':
shadeColor = '#ff7f50';
tintColor = '#ffb09d';
break;
case 'DeepSkyBlue':
shadeColor = '#00bfff';
tintColor = '#81dfff';
break;
case 'IndianRed':
shadeColor = '#cd5c5c';
tintColor = '#e7a2a2';
break;
case 'OliveDrab':
shadeColor = '#6b8e23';
tintColor = '#b0d07e';
break;
case 'LightCoral':
shadeColor = '#f08080';
tintColor = '#f4b1b1';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the full page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 10vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display a detail shot of Allen Ginsberg without a link -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214427_95a994a132.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Allen Ginsberg Detail 4" class="responsive-image"/>
<script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<!-- Color Grid for Background Choices with Distinct Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid" style="margin: 20px auto; border-collapse: collapse;">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Orchid;" onclick="applyGradient('Orchid');">☽☽☽</td>
<td style="background-color: AquaMarine;" onclick="applyGradient('AquaMarine');">♒♒♒</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkGoldenRod;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkGoldenRod');">❂❂❂</td>
<td style="background-color: PaleVioletRed;" onclick="applyGradient('PaleVioletRed');">♨♨♨</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: LightCoral;" onclick="applyGradient('LightCoral');">☾☾☾</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkSlateGray;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkSlateGray');">✪✪✪</td>
<td style="background-color: SaddleBrown;" onclick="applyGradient('SaddleBrown');">☉☉☉</td>
<td style="background-color: DeepPink;" onclick="applyGradient('DeepPink');">⚘⚘⚘</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumSeaGreen');">❋❋❋</td>
<td style="background-color: MidnightBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('MidnightBlue');">☼☼☼</td>
<td style="background-color: FireBrick;" onclick="applyGradient('FireBrick');">⚜⚜⚜</td>
<td style="background-color: SlateBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SlateBlue');">✸✸✸</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Link back to Allen Ginsberg's main page -->
<div style="text-align: center;">
[[Back to Allen Ginsberg->Allen Ginsberg]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient with New Colors and Symbols -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'Orchid':
shadeColor = '#da70d6';
tintColor = '#f3d3f5';
break;
case 'AquaMarine':
shadeColor = '#7fffd4';
tintColor = '#bfffea';
break;
case 'DarkGoldenRod':
shadeColor = '#b8860b';
tintColor = '#e8c879';
break;
case 'PaleVioletRed':
shadeColor = '#db7093';
tintColor = '#f4b3c3';
break;
case 'LightCoral':
shadeColor = '#f08080';
tintColor = '#f4b1b1';
break;
case 'DarkSlateGray':
shadeColor = '#2f4f4f';
tintColor = '#7a9696';
break;
case 'SaddleBrown':
shadeColor = '#8b4513';
tintColor = '#bc8f72';
break;
case 'DeepPink':
shadeColor = '#ff1493';
tintColor = '#ff7ac1';
break;
case 'MediumSeaGreen':
shadeColor = '#3cb371';
tintColor = '#91d8b0';
break;
case 'MidnightBlue':
shadeColor = '#191970';
tintColor = '#6f76a6';
break;
case 'FireBrick':
shadeColor = '#b22222';
tintColor = '#fa8072';
break;
case 'SlateBlue':
shadeColor = '#6a5acd';
tintColor = '#b0a7e2';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script>::Start::
<div style="background: linear-gradient(to right, #FF7E5F, #FEB47B); min-height: 1vh; padding: 20px; text-align: center;">
<p>Testing a single gradient background.</p>
</div><!-- Set up the gradient for the full page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display detail image for Adrienne Rich (using AdrienneRich2) -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113538030_d0ff016ebb.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Adrienne Rich Detail 1" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Color Grid for Background Choices with Distinct Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: GoldenRod;" onclick="applyGradient('GoldenRod');">▲▲▲</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumTurquoise;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumTurquoise');">❖❖❖</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkOliveGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkOliveGreen');">♢♢♢</td>
<td style="background-color: HotPink;" onclick="applyGradient('HotPink');">☀☀☀</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Salmon;" onclick="applyGradient('Salmon');">☂☂☂</td>
<td style="background-color: DodgerBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('DodgerBlue');">◉◉◉</td>
<td style="background-color: Crimson;" onclick="applyGradient('Crimson');">✿✿✿</td>
<td style="background-color: LimeGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('LimeGreen');">♬♬♬</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Teal;" onclick="applyGradient('Teal');">♣♣♣</td>
<td style="background-color: FireBrick;" onclick="applyGradient('FireBrick');">♠♠♠</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkSlateBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkSlateBlue');">◆◆◆</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSkyBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSkyBlue');">✦✦✦</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Link back to Adrienne Rich main page -->
<div style="text-align: center;">
[[Back to Adrienne Rich->Adrienne Rich]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient (already added globally in other passages) -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'GoldenRod':
shadeColor = '#a97d00';
tintColor = '#ffe599';
break;
case 'MediumTurquoise':
shadeColor = '#48a5a5';
tintColor = '#a0e6e6';
break;
case 'DarkOliveGreen':
shadeColor = '#556b2f';
tintColor = '#a4c68d';
break;
case 'HotPink':
shadeColor = '#ff69b4';
tintColor = '#ffb6c1';
break;
case 'Salmon':
shadeColor = '#e9967a';
tintColor = '#ffab91';
break;
case 'DodgerBlue':
shadeColor = '#1e90ff';
tintColor = '#87cefa';
break;
case 'Crimson':
shadeColor = '#dc143c';
tintColor = '#f08080';
break;
case 'LimeGreen':
shadeColor = '#32cd32';
tintColor = '#98fb98';
break;
case 'Teal':
shadeColor = '#008080';
tintColor = '#66cccc';
break;
case 'FireBrick':
shadeColor = '#b22222';
tintColor = '#fa8072';
break;
case 'DarkSlateBlue':
shadeColor = '#483d8b';
tintColor = '#6a5acd';
break;
case 'LightSkyBlue':
shadeColor = '#87cefa';
tintColor = '#b0e0e6';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the full page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display detail image for Adrienne Rich (using AdrienneRich3) -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113080576_a1e62c7923.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Adrienne Rich Detail 2" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Unique Color Grid for Background Choices with Different Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Coral;" onclick="applyGradient('Coral');">▲▲▲</td>
<td style="background-color: LightPink;" onclick="applyGradient('LightPink');">◉◉◉</td>
<td style="background-color: SlateGray;" onclick="applyGradient('SlateGray');">◆◆◆</td>
<td style="background-color: SeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('SeaGreen');">♣♣♣</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: LightYellow;" onclick="applyGradient('LightYellow');">☀☀☀</td>
<td style="background-color: Orchid;" onclick="applyGradient('Orchid');">◗◗◗</td>
<td style="background-color: Tomato;" onclick="applyGradient('Tomato');">☻☻☻</td>
<td style="background-color: SteelBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SteelBlue');">✺✺✺</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Sienna;" onclick="applyGradient('Sienna');">✪✪✪</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumAquamarine;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumAquamarine');">♬♬♬</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSalmon;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSalmon');">✵✵✵</td>
<td style="background-color: RoyalBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('RoyalBlue');">❅❅❅</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- "Back to Adrienne Rich" Link -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Adrienne Rich->Adrienne Rich]]
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient (already defined globally, added here for completeness) -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'Coral':
shadeColor = '#d8705c';
tintColor = '#ff7f50';
break;
case 'LightPink':
shadeColor = '#ffb6c1';
tintColor = '#ffccd5';
break;
case 'SlateGray':
shadeColor = '#556b78';
tintColor = '#a8b8c7';
break;
case 'SeaGreen':
shadeColor = '#2e8b57';
tintColor = '#74c296';
break;
case 'LightYellow':
shadeColor = '#ffebcd';
tintColor = '#ffffe0';
break;
case 'Orchid':
shadeColor = '#9932cc';
tintColor = '#da70d6';
break;
case 'Tomato':
shadeColor = '#e97451';
tintColor = '#ff6347';
break;
case 'SteelBlue':
shadeColor = '#4682b4';
tintColor = '#b0c4de';
break;
case 'Sienna':
shadeColor = '#8b4513';
tintColor = '#e9a95f';
break;
case 'MediumAquamarine':
shadeColor = '#66cdaa';
tintColor = '#b3f1d6';
break;
case 'LightSalmon':
shadeColor = '#ffa07a';
tintColor = '#ffc1b6';
break;
case 'RoyalBlue':
shadeColor = '#4169e1';
tintColor = '#89a8ff';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the full page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display the Current Image -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">
<img id="miscImage" src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214377_7a4b8bd34a.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Alice Neel Misc Image"/>
<br>
</div>
<!-- Title and Links to Individual Portrait Pages -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">
<strong>Alice Neel Portraits - Cuba, Hilton Als selection for color coding</strong>
<p>Choose a name first, then assign the color background.</p>
[[Allen Ginsberg]]
[[Adrienne Rich]]
[[Henry Geldzahler]]
[[Bella Abzug]]
[[Martin Jay]]
[[Kris Kirsten]]
[[Richard Gibbs]]
[[David and Catherine Saalfield]]
[[Robert Avedis Hagopian]]
[[Unknown Ballet Dancer]]
[[Mary Garrard]]
<hr>
**Additional Information:**
[[About the Exhibition]]
</div>
<!-- Button to cycle to the next image -->
<button onclick="showNextImage()">Another Image</button>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript for Sequential Image Display -->
<script>
// Define an array of image URLs
const miscImages = [
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214377_7a4b8bd34a.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214497_8f35f65bcb.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113414714_a27357abfd.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113538845_a6203684b7.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214552_716352757d.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113080161_b211886fca.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113345033_fe6e621442.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113414924_fcc5b3e9fe.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113080306_309224cae0.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214667_49e280d6f5.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113345148_7df9575cc0.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214762_8bab100d45.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214797_83503c0474.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112214827_938d407399.jpg",
"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113415169_1a8553ecd5.jpg"
];
// Initialize the current image index
let currentImageIndex = 0;
// Function to show the next image
function showNextImage() {
// Update the current image index and loop back to 0 when reaching the end of the array
currentImageIndex = (currentImageIndex + 1) % miscImages.length;
// Change the source of the image element
document.getElementById('miscImage').src = miscImages[currentImageIndex];
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the detail page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display selected detail image -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113079291_d132c3a2f4.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Kris Kirsten Detail 2" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Unique Color Grid for Background Choices with Different Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: LightCoral;" onclick="applyGradient('LightCoral');">✫✫✫</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSlateGray;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSlateGray');">✤✤✤</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkTurquoise;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkTurquoise');">✪✪✪</td>
<td style="background-color: OliveDrab;" onclick="applyGradient('OliveDrab');">✲✲✲</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: IndianRed;" onclick="applyGradient('IndianRed');">✦✦✦</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumSeaGreen');">☼☼☼</td>
<td style="background-color: MidnightBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('MidnightBlue');">◈◈◈</td>
<td style="background-color: LightGoldenrodYellow;" onclick="applyGradient('LightGoldenrodYellow');">✳✳✳</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: DarkSlateBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkSlateBlue');">✶✶✶</td>
<td style="background-color: RosyBrown;" onclick="applyGradient('RosyBrown');">❉❉❉</td>
<td style="background-color: Turquoise;" onclick="applyGradient('Turquoise');">✵✵✵</td>
<td style="background-color: Periwinkle;" onclick="applyGradient('Periwinkle');">❀❀❀</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Back Link to Main Kris Kirsten Page -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Kris Kirsten->Kris Kirsten]]
</div>
</div><!-- Set up the gradient for the detail page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display selected detail image -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113079261_d25e895423.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Kris Kirsten Detail 2" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Unique Color Grid for Background Choices with Different Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: DarkOliveGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkOliveGreen');">☀☀☀</td>
<td style="background-color: PaleVioletRed;" onclick="applyGradient('PaleVioletRed');">✪✪✪</td>
<td style="background-color: RoyalPurple;" onclick="applyGradient('RoyalPurple');">❇❇❇</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSkyBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSkyBlue');">⚡⚡⚡</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Tomato;" onclick="applyGradient('Tomato');">✿✿✿</td>
<td style="background-color: SpringGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('SpringGreen');">★★★</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumOrchid;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumOrchid');">◆◆◆</td>
<td style="background-color: Crimson;" onclick="applyGradient('Crimson');">✵✵✵</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: DarkTurquoise;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkTurquoise');">✮✮✮</td>
<td style="background-color: Lavender;" onclick="applyGradient('Lavender');">♬♬♬</td>
<td style="background-color: HotPink;" onclick="applyGradient('HotPink');">✧✧✧</td>
<td style="background-color: SandyBrown;" onclick="applyGradient('SandyBrown');">♠♠♠</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Back Link to Main Kris Kirsten Page -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Kris Kirsten->Kris Kirsten]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient (already defined globally, added here for completeness) -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'DarkOliveGreen':
shadeColor = '#556B2F';
tintColor = '#808000';
break;
case 'PaleVioletRed':
shadeColor = '#D87D7D';
tintColor = '#FFB6C1';
break;
case 'RoyalPurple':
shadeColor = '#6A0DAD';
tintColor = '#9B30FF';
break;
case 'LightSkyBlue':
shadeColor = '#87CEFA';
tintColor = '#ADD8E6';
break;
case 'Tomato':
shadeColor = '#FF6347';
tintColor = '#FF7F50';
break;
case 'SpringGreen':
shadeColor = '#00FF7F';
tintColor = '#66FF99';
break;
case 'MediumOrchid':
shadeColor = '#BA55D3';
tintColor = '#DDA0DD';
break;
case 'Crimson':
shadeColor = '#DC143C';
tintColor = '#F08080';
break;
case 'DarkTurquoise':
shadeColor = '#00CED1';
tintColor = '#40E0D0';
break;
case 'Lavender':
shadeColor = '#E6E6FA';
tintColor = '#D8BFD8';
break;
case 'HotPink':
shadeColor = '#FF69B4';
tintColor = '#FF1493';
break;
case 'SandyBrown':
shadeColor = '#F4A300';
tintColor = '#F7B078';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the detail page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display selected detail image for Kris Kirsten -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54112213407_f207d400bc.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Kris Kirsten Detail 3" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Unique Color Grid for Background Choices with Different Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Cyan;" onclick="applyGradient('Cyan');">✧✧✧</td>
<td style="background-color: Coral;" onclick="applyGradient('Coral');">✵✵✵</td>
<td style="background-color: Indigo;" onclick="applyGradient('Indigo');">❇❇❇</td>
<td style="background-color: Goldenrod;" onclick="applyGradient('Goldenrod');">✮✮✮</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Chartreuse;" onclick="applyGradient('Chartreuse');">✪✪✪</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkOrange;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkOrange');">❈❈❈</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSteelBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSteelBlue');">❖❖❖</td>
<td style="background-color: HotPink;" onclick="applyGradient('HotPink');">❀❀❀</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: SlateBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SlateBlue');">✿✿✿</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumVioletRed;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumVioletRed');">✳✳✳</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumPurple;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumPurple');">✧✧✧</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSalmon;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSalmon');">✾✾✾</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Back Link to Main Kris Kirsten Page -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Kris Kirsten->Kris Kirsten]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient (already defined globally, added here for completeness) -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'Cyan':
shadeColor = '#00FFFF';
tintColor = '#E0FFFF';
break;
case 'Coral':
shadeColor = '#FF7F50';
tintColor = '#F08080';
break;
case 'Indigo':
shadeColor = '#4B0082';
tintColor = '#8A2BE2';
break;
case 'Goldenrod':
shadeColor = '#DAA520';
tintColor = '#FFD700';
break;
case 'Chartreuse':
shadeColor = '#7FFF00';
tintColor = '#ADFF2F';
break;
case 'DarkOrange':
shadeColor = '#FF8C00';
tintColor = '#FFA500';
break;
case 'LightSteelBlue':
shadeColor = '#B0C4DE';
tintColor = '#ADD8E6';
break;
case 'HotPink':
shadeColor = '#FF69B4';
tintColor = '#FF1493';
break;
case 'SlateBlue':
shadeColor = '#6A5ACD';
tintColor = '#7B68EE';
break;
case 'MediumVioletRed':
shadeColor = '#C71585';
tintColor = '#DB7093';
break;
case 'MediumPurple':
shadeColor = '#9370DB';
tintColor = '#DDA0DD';
break;
case 'LightSalmon':
shadeColor = '#FFA07A';
tintColor = '#FFB6C1';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'DarkOliveGreen':
shadeColor = '#556B2F';
tintColor = '#808000';
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Subject: Mayor Ed Koch
Date of Investigation: 1981
File Reference: Med.O.C.65.75.40
Known Suspicious Intellectual: Ed Koch, New York City’s mayor during a time of intense socio-political challenges, including the AIDS crisis and debates on urban reform. Koch’s close connection to influential artists and activists placed him in unique and sometimes controversial positions within the city’s cultural and political spheres.
Accomplices: Known associations with prominent New York intellectuals and artists, including Alice Neel and playwrights like Larry Kramer. Frequent interactions with members of New York’s LGBTQ+ and activist communities, despite public ambiguity regarding his own affiliations.
Common Hangouts: Regular appearances at City Hall and at political functions. Known to frequent art galleries and exhibitions, notably those displaying socially charged work. Occasionally seen in Greenwich Village, where much of New York’s cultural renaissance and activism unfolded.
Weaknesses: Ambivalent public stance on queer issues and AIDS policy has led to criticism and strained relationships with LGBTQ+ activists. His strategic neutrality could be perceived as reluctance to challenge entrenched social norms, making him vulnerable to critique from both conservative and progressive factions.
Danger Level: Moderate — While Mayor Koch maintains a public figure of political neutrality, his ties to radical artists and activists make him a figure of interest. Monitoring his engagements within the arts and LGBTQ+ community may yield insight into shifting political pressures.
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[[Start2]] Subject: Dennis Florio
Date of Investigation: 1981
File Ref: Med.O.C.48..38
Suspected Associations
• Accomplices: Known to associate with fringe cultural figures, including the activist and performer Annie Sprinkle. Florio is also closely tied to artist Alice Neel, who traveled with him and her family to Moscow for an exhibition, raising potential concerns about foreign influence or sympathies.
• Common Hangouts: Greenwich Village art galleries, framing studios linked to New York’s avant-garde circles, private gatherings with performance artists.
Surveillance Observations
• Weaknesses: Displays a striking resemblance to certain subversive intellectual figures, posing in a manner reportedly inspired by French writer Marcel Proust—a suspicious figure in his own right, linked to literature exploring nonconformist lifestyles and themes considered at odds with traditional values.
• Danger Level: High. Florio’s apparent affinity for Proust—a name widely recognized for controversial literature on secretive relationships and personal identity—suggests he may harbor similar dissident perspectives. The Moscow visit, alongside association with known agitators in the arts, adds to his elevated risk profile, warranting close observation.
Found Note:
In the artist’s studio, a note detailing the sitter’s pose was uncovered, echoing themes reminiscent of Proust’s work:
“I hate plagiarism and I never let anything influence me. I put him in the pose of Proust but the rest is pure Florio.”
Commentary: Proust’s legacy is noted for themes of secrecy, personal defiance, and veiled self-expression, signaling an interest in coded subcultures. Florio’s adoption of this “pose” may signify deeper sympathies with narratives opposing mainstream values. Further scrutiny recommended.
This structure casts Proust as a potential “code word” for nontraditional values, raising suspicion about Florio’s lifestyle and associations. Let me know if you’d like more profiles formatted similarly.<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113343653_e307c61463.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="MaryGarrard1"/>
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Subject: Mary Garrard
Date of Investigation: 1977
File Ref: Med.I.G.30..22.5
Suspected Associations
• Accomplices: Holds a place on the board of the New York Feminist Art Institute, former president of the Women’s Caucus for Art, and close professional connections with feminist historians and artists in the field.
• Common Hangouts: Meetings at feminist art institutions, academic circles within art history departments, and gatherings supporting progressive feminist scholarship.
Surveillance Observations
• Weaknesses: Garrard’s pioneering studies on Artemisia Gentileschi and feminist interpretations in art history have bolstered radical feminist frameworks, particularly around gender oppression and resistance in the arts. Known to challenge the dominance of male-centric perspectives within art historical narratives.
• Danger Level: Medium-High. Garrard’s academic work promotes feminist revisions of canonical art history, potentially undermining established norms and influencing a new generation of feminist scholars. The portrait by Neel reportedly exposes aspects of Garrard’s identity and hints at “suppressed and minimized” characteristics, a possible reference to hidden, dissenting views.
Found Note:
An excerpt from Garrard’s own reflections on her portrait session was found, with the following passage underlined as if signaling coded resistance:
“In confronting me with more of my identity than I wished at the time to share, she may have pushed me to be a bit more open… there are suppressed and minimized parts of our personalities that sometimes need expressing.”
These profiles retain the surveillance tone, casting Rich and Garrard as figures of concern based on their intellectual and activist work, with “found notes” providing insight into their subversive potential as seen by the investigator. Let me know if you’d like any further adjustments.
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<td style="background-color: Orchid;" onclick="applyGradient('Orchid');">✴✴✴</td>
<td style="background-color: DarkOrange;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkOrange');">❇❇❇</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: SteelBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SteelBlue');">✵✵✵</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumPurple;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumPurple');">✾✾✾</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSkyBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSkyBlue');">❈❈❈</td>
<td style="background-color: Firebrick;" onclick="applyGradient('Firebrick');">✯✯✯</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumSeaGreen');">♣♣♣</td>
<td style="background-color: Plum;" onclick="applyGradient('Plum');">✿✿✿</td>
<td style="background-color: Coral;" onclick="applyGradient('Coral');">♠♠♠</td>
<td style="background-color: Teal;" onclick="applyGradient('Teal');">✳✳✳</td>
</tr>
</table>
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<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Martin Jay->Martin Jay]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient with New Colors and Symbols -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'DarkSlateGray':
shadeColor = '#2f4f4f';
tintColor = '#6e7f7f';
break;
case 'ForestGreen':
shadeColor = '#228b22';
tintColor = '#7cbf7b';
break;
case 'Orchid':
shadeColor = '#da70d6';
tintColor = '#f1a7f1';
break;
case 'DarkOrange':
shadeColor = '#ff8c00';
tintColor = '#ffbb77';
break;
case 'SteelBlue':
shadeColor = '#4682b4';
tintColor = '#b0c4de';
break;
case 'MediumPurple':
shadeColor = '#9370db';
tintColor = '#c7a8ef';
break;
case 'LightSkyBlue':
shadeColor = '#87cefa';
tintColor = '#b8e0f7';
break;
case 'Firebrick':
shadeColor = '#b22222';
tintColor = '#f4a6a6';
break;
case 'MediumSeaGreen':
shadeColor = '#3cb371';
tintColor = '#7bed7f';
break;
case 'Plum':
shadeColor = '#dda0dd';
tintColor = '#edc3f4';
break;
case 'Coral':
shadeColor = '#ff7f50';
tintColor = '#ffb09d';
break;
case 'Teal':
shadeColor = '#008080';
tintColor = '#4db6b6';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the detail page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display selected detail image -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113079036_5f1280c108.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Martin Jay Detail 2" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Unique Color Grid for Background Choices with Different Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: DarkRed;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkRed');">❖❖❖</td>
<td style="background-color: LightGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('LightGreen');">★★★</td>
<td style="background-color: LightBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('LightBlue');">✦✦✦</td>
<td style="background-color: Goldenrod;" onclick="applyGradient('Goldenrod');">✴✴✴</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumSeaGreen');">♠♠♠</td>
<td style="background-color: Coral;" onclick="applyGradient('Coral');">✪✪✪</td>
<td style="background-color: Tomato;" onclick="applyGradient('Tomato');">✺✺✺</td>
<td style="background-color: Indigo;" onclick="applyGradient('Indigo');">⚡⚡⚡</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Plum;" onclick="applyGradient('Plum');">✧✧✧</td>
<td style="background-color: MidnightBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('MidnightBlue');">❀❀❀</td>
<td style="background-color: SeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('SeaGreen');">✵✵✵</td>
<td style="background-color: SlateGray;" onclick="applyGradient('SlateGray');">♢♢♢</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Back Link to Main Martin Jay Page -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Martin Jay->Martin Jay]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient with New Colors and Symbols -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'DarkRed':
shadeColor = '#8B0000';
tintColor = '#F4A6A6';
break;
case 'LightGreen':
shadeColor = '#90EE90';
tintColor = '#A9F5A9';
break;
case 'LightBlue':
shadeColor = '#ADD8E6';
tintColor = '#B0E0E6';
break;
case 'Goldenrod':
shadeColor = '#DAA520';
tintColor = '#FFD700';
break;
case 'MediumSeaGreen':
shadeColor = '#3CB371';
tintColor = '#6B8E23';
break;
case 'Coral':
shadeColor = '#FF7F50';
tintColor = '#FFB6C1';
break;
case 'Tomato':
shadeColor = '#FF6347';
tintColor = '#FF4500';
break;
case 'Indigo':
shadeColor = '#4B0082';
tintColor = '#8A2BE2';
break;
case 'Plum':
shadeColor = '#8E4585';
tintColor = '#DDA0DD';
break;
case 'MidnightBlue':
shadeColor = '#191970';
tintColor = '#000080';
break;
case 'SeaGreen':
shadeColor = '#2E8B57';
tintColor = '#74C365';
break;
case 'SlateGray':
shadeColor = '#708090';
tintColor = '#B0C4DE';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script><!-- Set up the gradient for the detail page -->
<div class="full-page-container" style="background: <<_chosenGradient>>; min-height: 100vh; padding: 20px; overflow-y: auto;">
<!-- Display selected detail image -->
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54113343783_3fc1418365.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Martin Jay Detail 3" class="responsive-image"/>
<!-- Unique Color Grid for Background Choices with Different Colors and Symbols -->
<table id="color-grid">
<tr>
<td style="background-color: DarkOrange;" onclick="applyGradient('DarkOrange');">❀❀❀</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumPurple;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumPurple');">✦✦✦</td>
<td style="background-color: SteelBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SteelBlue');">✶✶✶</td>
<td style="background-color: LightSlateGray;" onclick="applyGradient('LightSlateGray');">✴✴✴</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: Tomato;" onclick="applyGradient('Tomato');">✿✿✿</td>
<td style="background-color: DeepSkyBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('DeepSkyBlue');">❈❈❈</td>
<td style="background-color: Orchid;" onclick="applyGradient('Orchid');">✧✧✧</td>
<td style="background-color: LimeGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('LimeGreen');">✪✪✪</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color: SkyBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SkyBlue');">❇❇❇</td>
<td style="background-color: Coral;" onclick="applyGradient('Coral');">♠♠♠</td>
<td style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen;" onclick="applyGradient('MediumSeaGreen');">❖❖❖</td>
<td style="background-color: SlateBlue;" onclick="applyGradient('SlateBlue');">✴✴✴</td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- Back Link to Main Martin Jay Page -->
<div style="text-align: center; padding-top: 10px;">
[[Back to Martin Jay->Martin Jay]]
</div>
</div>
<!-- JavaScript Function for Gradient with New Colors and Symbols -->
<script>
function applyGradient(color) {
let shadeColor, tintColor;
switch(color) {
case 'DarkOrange':
shadeColor = '#FF8C00';
tintColor = '#FFA500';
break;
case 'MediumPurple':
shadeColor = '#9370DB';
tintColor = '#DDA0DD';
break;
case 'SteelBlue':
shadeColor = '#4682B4';
tintColor = '#B0C4DE';
break;
case 'LightSlateGray':
shadeColor = '#778899';
tintColor = '#B0C4DE';
break;
case 'Tomato':
shadeColor = '#FF6347';
tintColor = '#FF4500';
break;
case 'DeepSkyBlue':
shadeColor = '#00BFFF';
tintColor = '#87CEFA';
break;
case 'Orchid':
shadeColor = '#9932CC';
tintColor = '#DA70D6';
break;
case 'LimeGreen':
shadeColor = '#32CD32';
tintColor = '#98FB98';
break;
case 'SkyBlue':
shadeColor = '#87CEEB';
tintColor = '#B0E0E6';
break;
case 'Coral':
shadeColor = '#FF7F50';
tintColor = '#FFB6C1';
break;
case 'MediumSeaGreen':
shadeColor = '#3CB371';
tintColor = '#6B8E23';
break;
case 'SlateBlue':
shadeColor = '#6A5ACD';
tintColor = '#7B68EE';
break;
default:
shadeColor = color;
tintColor = color;
break;
}
document.body.style.backgroundImage = `linear-gradient(to top right, ${shadeColor}, ${color}, ${tintColor})`;
}
</script>