- Marlene Dietrich in Morocco (1930), directed by Josef Von Sternberg
- Gilbert & George, EXISTERS (1984)
- Catherine Opie, Self Portrait/Nursing (2004)
- Andy Warhol, Torsos (1977)
- The Stonewall Inn, Greenwich Village, New York, site of the Stonewall Riots in 1969, important in the struggle for LGBTQ rights
- Leigh Bowery, The Metropolitan (1988)
- Robert Gober, Untitled (1989)
- Hal Fischer, Signifiers for a Male Response (1977, printed 2014)
- Wolfgang Tillmans, Faltenwurf (Pines), (2016)
- Louis Fratino, Dolphin Street (2017)
- Cecil Beaton, Self Portrait, Dresser with flowers (c. 1938)
- Kyle Vu-Dunn, Detained, (2018)
- Christopher Isherwood, Goodbye to Berlin, published by Penguin Random House
- Cast of Paris is Burning in 1991
- Ugo Rondinone’s “I ♥ JOHN GIORNO”
- Tseng Kwong Chi, Tseng Kwong Chi and Keith Haring on phone (1986)
- Jonathan Horowitz, Rainbow American Flag on Orange Field II for Jasper in the Style of the Artist’s Boyfriend (2015)
- Robert Mapplethorpe, Self Portrait (1980), now on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum exhibition “Implicit Tensions”
- The Line of Beauty by Allan Hollinghurst, published by Bloomsbury
- Kate Millett, There Are Times When You’re On Top Of The World, from Kate Millett Farm
- Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Mirror Study (2018)
- Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz star in Disobedience (2018), directed by Sebastián Lelio
- John Waters, Rush (2009)
- Ru Paul of the eponymous VH1 show
- Jonathan Lyndon Chase, blue boys (2018)
- Call Me By Your Name (2018), directed by Luca Guadagnino
- Works by Tom of Finland, a pioneering LGBTQ artist
- Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc.
- From the 2019 “CripFag” series by Robert Andy Coombs
- Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg on the campaign trail
- Nicole Eisenman Tunnel of Love (1998)
- Mario Schifano, Cy Twombly and Rauschenberg, Rome (1961)
- Mickalene Thomas, Los Angelitos Negros (2016)
- Liberace, the highest-paid entertainer in the world at the height of his fame