New Queer Photography
By (Author) Benjamin Wolbergs
DruckVerlag Kettler
DruckVerlag Kettler
28th October 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
779.9306766
Hardback
304
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
1979g
Art, more than anything, opens up the possibility of approaching one's own sexuality beyond the limits imposed by taboos. Not only does it allow for a risk-free, playful exploration of gender and forbidden desires, but it is unique in capturing its contradictions. In recent years, a young and active queer photography scene has emerged, helped in large part by social media. Indulging their desire for self-presentation, affirmation, and reflection, many photographers portray male homosexuality in particular as a private idyll. At the same time, they shine a critical light on their own and society's approach to transsexuality and gender roles and expose the corrupting but also affirmative power of pornography. Films, series, and mainstream cultural appropriation suggest that society has largely embraced queer lifestyles. However, a number of documentary photographers provide evidence that being gay or lesbian can still lead to marginalisation, isolation, stigmatisation, and violence in certain countries and communities. Their works also take the regime of sexuality itself into account and show that many bans on same-sex contact have colonial origins. This carefully researched and richly designed book introduces around 40 contemporary photographic positions, including those of well-established photographers such as Florian Hetz, Matt Lambert, Ren Hang, Exterface, Luke Austin, Ferry van der Nat, Jeremy Kost, Zanele Muholi, and Robin Hammond, as well as plenty of unknown and less well-known talent. With texts by Ben Miller from Schwules Museum Berlin. SELLING POINTS: . Includes works by more than 40 photographers . Features drag, gender, queerness, and transsexuality in all their variety . Fine-art and documentary photography blending eroticism, culture, lifestyle, and critique
As well as mixing both well-established and lesser-known talent, it also combines a varied array of photographic styles from traditional portraits and documentary shoots, to fine art and abstract imagery. -- AnOther mag Photo Books of the Month;