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Durk Dehner is a businessman, film director, and publisher who co-founded the culturally influential Tom of Finland Company, and later established the
Tom of Finland Foundation Touko Valio Laaksonen (8 May 1920 – 7 November 1991), known by the pseudonym Tom of Finland, was a Finnish people, Finnish artist who made stylized Hypermasculinity, highly masculinized erotic Erotic art, art, and influenced late 20th-centu ...
dedicated to preserving, collecting, and exhibiting homoerotic art (including that of
Tom of Finland Touko Valio Laaksonen (8 May 1920 – 7 November 1991), known by the pseudonym Tom of Finland, was a Finnish artist who made stylized highly masculinized erotic art, and influenced late 20th-century gay culture. He has been called the "mos ...
), a registered historic landmark in Los Angeles, California, US.


Personal life

Dehner was raised in
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, Canada. His father was a farmer and his mother was the daughter of a doctor. Dehner was the youngest of three siblings. His parents stressed the importance of independence and self reliance from an early age, and he often moved about his environment on his own, navigating his way through urban and natural settings with ease. At the age of 13 his parents gave him permission to begin practicing Transcendental Meditation. This daily meditation practice led Dehner to the belief that the solution to his "painful experience of self doubt" was to devote his life to other people. This was the beginning of his philosophical exploration and spiritual awakening. He began visiting public areas, such as department store bathrooms, to view sexual situations as early as nine years old, and had his first sexual encounter at 11 with an 18-year-old male. Despite the age of his first partner, Dehner did not consider himself abused. Instead, he admits to seeking and enjoying sex with a variety of people throughout his youth. He fathered a son at age 16 with his then-girlfriend. Dehner recalled his parents being concerned, but non-judgmental about the situation. Dehner has multiple partners of both sexes and various ages throughout his youth. He and his friends would also gather for love ins, consisting of groups as large as 15 people. While his parents did stop these activities, Dehner recalls that they were not judgmental of them. Dehner learned to develop film at home, so he could develop
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privately. A
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friend, whom he met at the Calgary Allied Arts Foundation, shot photos of Dehner in the woods and Dehner would develop the film in his basement. Dehner later posed for Bruce Weber. He studied
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s at the
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,
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, The Allied Arts Center in
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, and The Vancouver School of Fine Arts. In 1976, Dehner met
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, who he later described as "my best friend for many years." Orejudos was a
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of
Tom of Finland Touko Valio Laaksonen (8 May 1920 – 7 November 1991), known by the pseudonym Tom of Finland, was a Finnish artist who made stylized highly masculinized erotic art, and influenced late 20th-century gay culture. He has been called the "mos ...
—both were gay erotic artists—and was responsible for introducing Dehner to Tom. In 1979, Dehner competed in the first International Mr. Leather competition, in which he placed second.


Career


Tom of Finland Foundation

Dehner has worked in various jobs, including film direction, publishing, public relations and marketing, editing and production, photography, art collecting, public speaking writing, and event production. Dehner co-founded the Tom of Finland Foundation with
Touko Laaksonen Touko Valio Laaksonen (8 May 1920 – 7 November 1991), known by the pseudonym Tom of Finland, was a Finnish people, Finnish artist who made stylized Hypermasculinity, highly masculinized erotic Erotic art, art, and influenced late 20th-centu ...
a.k.a. Tom of Finland in 1984. The foundation's original mission was to protect the artist's large collection of works. Later, the mission was enlarged to serve as an erotic art archive, which would protect such work from discrimination and destruction. The Foundation also focuses on promoting healthy, pro-sex attitudes and educating the public on the merit of erotic art. Dehner has taken a leadership role at the foundation since its inception. Dehner founded the Foundation to help promote the work of Laaksonen in the United States. He understood the effect that his work had on the LGBT community and how he affected the lives and styles of homosexual males. He also had noticed that Laaksonen's work been misused by publishers who reprinted his work without obtaining written permission. Therefore, he offered, as a token of their friendship, to assist Laaksonen in the promotion of his work in the states. In 1978, Dehner secured an exhibition of Laaksonen's work in New York where he met fellow artists
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and
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.


TOM House

Dehner, along with administrators and volunteers, maintains the
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home in
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that houses the foundation, and was once home to Laaksonen during his final decade. Much of Laaksonen's original pieces are on display, while thousands of others are archived. To protect the space from development, Dehner submitted an application to the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission asking it to make the house a
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due to its relation to Tom of Finland and the critical role it played in the LGBT rights movement. The Cultural Heritage Commission adopted the structure on November 23, 2016.


Nazi regalia scandal

In January 2025, International Mr. Leather, the world's oldest
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conference and competition, removed Dehner as a judge following outcry after photographs of Dehner wearing
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regalia began circulating online. Dehner resigned as president of the Tom of Finland Foundation.


Honors

In 2017 Dehner was inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame. In 2025, Dehner was asked to be a judge of that year's International Mr. Leather Contest. This honor was revoked after his history of wearing Nazi symbols came to light.


References


External links


Tom of Finland Foundation

Durk Dehner - IMDb

Durk Dehner Archives - Tom of Finland Blog

Oral History Interview - The Lavender Effect
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