Tom Rubnitz


Thomas Block Rubnitz was an American video artist most often associated with the New York City East Village drag queen scene of the late 1980s. His video tapes were mainly inspired by pop culture and Las Vegas-style shows. A number of his works featured RuPaul and members of The B-52s. He also worked closely with East Village-associated artists like Club 57 founder Ann Magnuson, David Wojnarowicz, Lady Bunny, Hapi Phace, and John Sex.
Rubnitz's other works include "Strawberry Shortcut" and "Pickle Surprise".
Rubnitz worked with The B-52's in 1987 to produce a "public service announcement" for the Art Against AIDS organization's "Summer of Love" project, which visually referenced the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles in tableau vivant form, featured the B-52s, Willi Ninja, Allen Ginsberg, Nam Jun Paik, Quentin Crisp, Lady Bunny and David Byrne, and others.
In 1989, Rubnitz released the song and video "Love Is the Message" under his own name. The song sampled Danny Krivit's edit of MFSB's instrumental "Love Is the Message."
Rubnitz was born in Chicago and lived in Manhattan. He died at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of an AIDS-related illness in August 1992 at the age of 36.

Personal life

He was openly gay.