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Introducing the Next Generation of Queer Image Makers
Introducing the Next Generation of Queer Image Makers
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Week of January 21, 2021
BOOK
Introducing the Next Generation of Queer Image Makers
With the democratization of photography, LGBTQ artists around the globe are creating new visual languages to express their ideas of gender, sexuality, love, and lust.
BOOK
Elsa and Johanna: Self-Portraits in Limbo
The French artist duo known as Elsa & Johanna are releasing their first photographic book for H2L2 editions: a series of self-portraits staged in the city of Calgary in Canada, for which they are seeking support through crowdfunding.
ARCHIVES
Out of the Cool: The New York Street Photographs of Godlis
Native New York Godlis celebrates his hometown in a new book documenting alternately humorous, surreal, and poignant scenes of everyday life.
BOOK
Tracing the Roots of Jim Goldberg’s Epic “Raised by Wolves”
In
Fingerprints
, Jim Goldberg shares a selection of never-before-seen Polaroids that served as drafts for photographs he later created for the landmark book
Raised by Wolves
.
BOOK
A Journey Through Time Aboard the Orient Express
A book by Eva Gravayat and Arthur Mettetal recounts the epic of the Orient Express using previously unpublished archival images. It takes a look at this iconic rail line that linked Paris and Constantinople from 1883 to 1977, and which continues to fascinate railroad enthusiasts.
DISCOVERY
Documenting the Art of Protest
“If graffiti changed anything, it would be illegal,” street artist Banksy said. Jaime Rojo and Steven Harrington of Brooklyn Street Art reflect on the relationship between street art, activism, and photography.
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