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Martin Fishman probably photographed Quentin Crisp more than any other photographer.
He died on February 3, 2010. Click here to see a small selection of his many images of Quentin Crisp.




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AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK
The Television Movie!

BRISBANE QUEER FILM FESTIVAL
Powerhouse Theatre, April 10th at 2 PM

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UNCLE DENIS?
A film by Adrian Goycoolea

QUENTIN CRISP: THE NAKED BON VIVANT!
A Centennial Celebration of Tributes

NO THOUGHTS ON ART
The Dusty Answers & I AM ONE


British Library Archival Sound Recordings
In Conversation with Adam Mars-Jones

Bernard Braden's 1968 interview!

Never try to keep up with the Joneses!

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THE QUENTIN CRISP ARCHIVES

All Things Quentin Crisp!

The mission of The Quentin Crisp Archives is to preserve and maintain the manuscripts, letters, recordings, artwork by and about, and various artifacts and ephemera related to the life and legend of Quentin Crisp, and to promote his philosophy of individuality, self-acceptance, and tolerance.

This web site is an integral part of The Quentin Crisp Archives, providing news and information about "All Things Quentin Crisp!" So please check back this page for updates, as well as to review a variety of photographs and reminiscences by family and friends, and you. And to paraphrase Quentin, we thank you for your kind patience. Check back often this page for updates!

Phillip Ward
Archivist / Curator
Literary & Estate Executor for Quentin Crisp




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"Emre Soykan: Imitation of Crisp 2010" photograph copyright © by Phillip Ward. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Publicity still with Quentin Crisp and John Hurt, circa 1975.





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