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If you are in Seattle, please join me at my upcoming exhibition. I’ll be showing photographs and a new video in Author and Subject: Contemporary Queer Photography at PHOTO CENTER NW.
Participating Artists: Kelli Connell, Katie Koti,Molly Landreth, Steven Miller, Adrain Chesser, Rafael Soldi, Chad States, Amelia Tovey, Lorenzo Triburgo and Sophia Wallace.
Author and Subject: Contemporary Queer Photography
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 12th, 6:00-8:00PM
More info here.
No Fashion Please! on Amazon.
The title may say “please,” but the 19 artists featured here are anything but polite in their rejection of traditional notions of fashion, gender and beauty.
The media strategies employed are manifold, from staged photographic images, projections and performances to body sculptures, video and film. From Jeff Bark’s painterly and perverse “Flesh Rainbow” to Sophia Wallace’s portraits of feminized male models, these daring and reckless experiments veer closer to the ceremonies and rituals of body art than to fashion, and reinvent the red-carpet question: “who are you wearing?” Participating artists include Chan-Hyo Bae, Tracey Baran, Jeff Bark, Leigh Bowery/Fergus Greer, Steven Cohen/Marianne Greber, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Matthias Herrmann, Lea Golda Holterman, Izima Kaoru, Luigi & Luca, Sandra Mann, Martin & The evil eyes of Nur, Brigitte Niedermair, Erwin Olaf, Alex Prager, Hanna Putz, Viviane Sassen, Sophia Wallace and Bruce Weber.
“No Fashion, Please!” exhibition in Italian VOGUE “…a title that already sounds like a manifesto, one of… 19rzzEBG1
I was reading Vogue,
when I found a news about an upcoming show at Kunsthalle in Vienna: No fashion, please! The show is curated by Peter Weiermair and consists in famous nude & fashion pictures focused on the relation between body & clothes. A big attention is dedicated to the genderless theme, and so I’m looking forward to see it!
I love photography, fashion, and I’m graduating with a thesis about genderless people. What else? ;) via: carolina-rimondi
Sophia Wallace on German Television, ARTE produced by Tim Lienhard for ARD. Watch the television program here. See the German version on ARTE here: tEVTwA