Didja know a film of a homo blowjob is in New York's Museum of Modern Art? It's gay art appreciation time, kids, as we take a look at an Andy Warhol mini-masterpiece. It's merely a close-up of a very pretty blond's face as he gets blown by another man. It's surprisingly arousing. It's simply called "Blow Job."
Filmed in 1964, the man getting the B&W BJ is DeVeren Bookwalter—the whitest man with the blackest name, okaaaaay! You may remember DeVeren from such classic, blockbuster, must-Netflix films as "The Omega Man," "The Enforcer," and the TV movie "Evita Peron" starring none other than Faye Dunaway. He later married and had a son (named County Wilder), making gay-for-pay timeless. The lucky queen doing the sucking is rumored to have been Willard Mass, an avant-garde filmmaker who did his best work here.
As an art film, "Blow Job" is purely about hypnotically studying the expression of a man's face as his knob gets worked. How he closes his eyes, leans his head back, gazes in that glassy-eyed pleasure of arousal. Sit back and watch a blowjob, class. It really is high art.
· A Kiss & A Blowjob (homotography.blogspot.com)