Years ago, I joined several transgender friends for a short drive to The Ohio State University for an exhibit they were hosting on the works of Andy Warhol.
To begin with I made the decision to not wear heels like most of the other friends I went with. Since I had some sort of an idea of where the exhibit would be on the spacious Ohio State campus the decision saved me quite a bit of pain. While my friends were crippled, I was comfortable in my flats. Probably, most importantly, I was able to enjoy most all of Warhol’s varied works I saw, not just his transgender followers.
Such as, at the time, we knew of the connections between transgender women and Warhol. Specifically the beautiful trans actress “Candy Darling” who tragically died at the age of thirty from lymphoma in New York City. Not being totally into the Warhol at the time, I really had no idea of everything the artist was into. The exhibit was massive and quickly a few of my friends seemed to be getting bored. So much, to my chagrin one of the trans women flashed the world on an escalator between floors when I was immediately behind her. Fortunately, no one seemed to notice her obscene act and no harm was done. From then on, I kept my distance since the exhibit’s audience included many kids. As far as the public was concerned, they were not paying us any attention and I wanted to keep it that way.