THOMAS RUFF, NUDES
PHOTOGRAPHY, PORNOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY, PORNOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

THOMAS RUFF, NUDES

The nudes series was created by Ruff downloading photographs from online pornographic thumbnail galleries and enlarging and distorting them to varying degrees. Literally and figuratively blurring the boundaries between pornography, formalist nude photography, and the art historical genre of the nude…

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TOMMY KHA, I’M ONLY HERE TO LEAVE, 2015-PRESENT
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

TOMMY KHA, I’M ONLY HERE TO LEAVE, 2015-PRESENT

I’m Only Here to Leave – a phrase taken from a conversation Kha had when he met performance artist and musician Genesis P-Orridge – started out as a series of cardboard cutout images of the photographer’s face and body, which he placed into ­real-world surroundings…

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DEBORAH WILLIS, I MADE SPACE FOR A GOOD MAN, 2009
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

DEBORAH WILLIS, I MADE SPACE FOR A GOOD MAN, 2009

Printed at the Brandywine Workshop and Archives in Philadelphia, this color lithograph features a film photography triptych of Deborah Willis (presumably late 1975 or early 1976). In two of the three self-portraits, Willis sits reclining in a wicker chair wearing a black dress, eyes closed or cast down…

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PETER HUJAR, LOVE & LUST, 1969-1986
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

PETER HUJAR, LOVE & LUST, 1969-1986

Celebrated and revered by artists, the work of Peter Hujar remains something of a public secret, but his photographs dealing with sex and eroticism, made between the years 1969 and 1986, have come to define a certain era in New York…

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AYANA V JACKSON, TAKE ME TO THE WATER
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

AYANA V JACKSON, TAKE ME TO THE WATER

Jackson uses the archival impulse to assess the impact of the colonial gaze on the history of photography and its relationship to ideas about the body. She uses her lens to deconstruct 19th and early 20th-century portraiture as a means for questioning photography’s role in constructing identities…

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CARLA J WILLIAMS, SELECT WORKS, 1983-1986
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

CARLA J WILLIAMS, SELECT WORKS, 1983-1986

Making self-portraits and using instant film and prints, I knew I had complete control over the images and thus invested in them a degree of freedom that I might not have if I had thought anyone would ever see them, because I didn't think anyone ever would…

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LYLE ASHTON HARRIS, AMERICAS, 1987-88
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

LYLE ASHTON HARRIS, AMERICAS, 1987-88

Harris produced an early series of black and white gelatin silver photographic prints titled “Americas” in 1987-88, in which he explored issues of race, gender, and sexuality through visual representation and their intersection in the formation of subjectivity…

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JOHN COPLANS, SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

JOHN COPLANS, SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS

I photograph my body. I generalize it by beheading myself to make my body more like any other man's. Nakedness removes the body from the specificity of time: unclothed, it belongs to the past, present, and future…

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DANIEL RAMPULLA, WILD PLACE
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

DANIEL RAMPULLA, WILD PLACE

Daniel Rampulla’s Wild Place is a series of photographs that builds an exploration of youth and queerness. These enigmatic images assemble through a series of noir-outdoor portraits, a personal and voyeuristic vision of intimacy…

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JON HENRY, STRANGER FRUIT
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

JON HENRY, STRANGER FRUIT

Stranger Fruit was created in response to the senseless murders of black men across the nation by police violence. Even with smart phones and dash cams recording the actions, more lives get cut short due to unnecessary and excessive violence…

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ROTIMI FANI-KAYODE, SELECTED WORKS
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

ROTIMI FANI-KAYODE, SELECTED WORKS

Working during the height of the AIDS crisis and responding to the homophobia of both Thatcherite England and his home country of Nigeria, Fani-Kayode produced images that exalt queer black desire, call attention to the politics of race and representation, and explore notions of cultural identity and difference…

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D’ANGELO LOVELL WILLIAMS, CONTACT HIGH, 2022
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

D’ANGELO LOVELL WILLIAMS, CONTACT HIGH, 2022

Contact High offers an expansive engagement with the visualisation of desire and depiction of the Black body. Williams’s narrative images reflect the many forms in which Black queer people exist and have existed historically within each other’s lives, picturing them as sitters, lovers, caregivers, or shadows…

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CATHERINE OPIE, DYKE DECK, 1995
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

CATHERINE OPIE, DYKE DECK, 1995

Catherine Opie’s legendary 52-piece Dyke Deck of playing cards. Released in 1995, they feature highly stylised portraits of Opie’s queer community, many friends and others cast during an open call in San Francisco…

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