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Discover the influence of 19th-century American writer Walt Whitman (Leaves of Grass, 1860) on 20th-century British artist David Hockney through allusions embedded in Hockney’s painting, Adhesiveness (1960). Both men centralized queerness in their creative pursuits, and Adhesiveness is a prime example. Join Micah Bateman, editor of the Harry Ransom Center's Walt Whitman Digital Collection, and Janelle Montgomery, curatorial assistant at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, in a live discussion about the painting, the lives of Hockney and Whitman, and the queer links between their work. Funding for Collection Connections is generously provided by David and Ellen Berman. ➡ HOW TO WATCH This program will be live-streamed on the Ransom Center Facebook page and YouTube channel. No registration necessary. Be sure to like or subscribe to our accounts for notifications when we go live. Have a question or comment for one of our speakers? Simply post them in the comments section during the program. 📢 Connect on Facebook: / ransomcenter 📢 Connect on Instagram: / ransomcenter 📢 Connect on Twitter: / ransomcenter