PHOTOGRAPHY: Exploring Queer Bodies and Desire: Spyros Rennt’s ‘Corporeal’.
Capturing the beauty of queer bodies and the power of self-acceptance, Spyros Rennt’s new photo book Corporeal is a vibrant homage to queer identity
PHOTOGRAPHY: Benjamin Fredrickson's "Wedgies": A Provocative Exploration of Queer Fetish (NSFW)
Discover the unique subculture of wedgies through Benjamin Fredrickson’s debut book, "Wedgies," featuring provocative photographs and a deep dive into the erotic and artistic aspects of this fetish.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Exploring the Untold Legacy of Jason Byron Gavann: A Chronicler of Queer Life in Boston
Discover the impactful yet overlooked work of Jason Byron Gavann, a key figure in queer photography, known for capturing the vibrant nightlife and communities of Boston and Provincetown from the 70s to the 90s.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paging Through Ian Lewandowski’s new book, The Ice Palace is Gone.
The Ice Palace Is Gone features images of Ian Lewandowski’s close queer friends and acquaintances. The settings for each image is a space in which his subjects feel safe, from studios and bedrooms to dining rooms and outdoor spaces.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Exploring Photographer Steven Arnold’s Philosophy of Queer Mysticism
Steven Arnold’s (1943-1994) work features a vast array of imagined queer deities.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Photographer Pedro Pinho Captures Brazil’s Queer Rave Scene.
For almost a decade, Sao Paulo-based photographer Pedro Pinho has documented queer-friendly nightlife spaces in Brazil. For him, the collective experience of queer people finding solace and experiencing joy in these spaces is like a “religious ritual” through which people find their power.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Matthew Leifheit’s “To Die Alive” Captures Fire Island in a “Nocturnal Erotic Fever-Dream”.
Across 77 intimate and atmospheric photographs, American photographer Matthew Leifheit captures the multiple layers and histories of Fire Island, the famed gay mecca off the southern shore of Long Island, New York.
PHOTOGRAPHY: “Stanley Stellar: The Piers” Showcases Queer Life and Sexual Expression at New York Piers in the 70s and 80s.
In Stellar’s latest exhibition, Stanley Stellar: The Piers, unseen images of his documentation of the Christopher Street Piers in New York are on display.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Ugo Woatzi’s “Chameleon” Series Explores the Dualities of Queer Existence.
French photographer Ugo Woatzi’s ongoing photographic series Chameleon is an exploration of all the “in between” experiences queer people navigate.