Over het boek
“HE/SHE,” Rosen’s sensuous book of photographs of Koenig, showcases their daring bond of friendship and art. It depicts a vision of gender authenticity and empowers being be true to yourself. The images challenge the viewer to enter into their world and cross over limitations of imagination and desire.
“HE/SHE” opens in 1996 with the “The Sea Change,” as Koenig morphs into an androgynous mermaid/merman who has washed up on the sand. For “Shadowy World of Dreams,” photographed in 2016, Koenig portrays an older, still handsome and beautiful figure, who may be looking back at his glittering past or towards the light of a dazzling future. The 44 black and white and color images remind us that an individual’s gender embodiment is not fixed, and can change throughout one’s life, or even throughout the day.
“HE/SHE” celebrates the right to self-identify anywhere along the gender path and goes right to the heart of redefining masculine and feminine representation.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunstfotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard staand, 20×25 cm
Aantal pagina's: 88 -
Isbn
- Paperback: 9781367101685
- Datum publiceren: ok 06, 2016
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden gender fluid, LGBTQ, gay, transgender, non-binary sexual identity, homosexual, erotic photography, genderqueer, gender performance art, woman’s gaze, sexuality spectrum, gay sexuality, transvestite photography, sexual orientation, erotic gay man, gay rights, duality of sexuality, transvestite, gender identity, gender ambiguity, lesbians, gay men, gay man, lesbian, queer men, travesties, beyond xy, fine art gay photography, social justice issues, gay rights are human rights
Over de maker
Trix Rosen is a photojournalist and historic preservation photographer who has produced photo-essays for international magazines documenting the architectural landscape in the Cordillera Mountains and the traditional Kalinga culture of the Philippines over the course of two decades. She is a co-founder of Bakás Pilipinas, a New York-based non-profit organization dedicated to supporting preservation research, documentation, conservation and management of Philippine built heritage. Trix was the curator of two photography exhibitions about the Philippines in New York City including the acclaimed 1988 show at the City Gallery, "7100 Islands: Looking at the Philippines Under Aquino." Her photography can be found in many collections, including the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Museum. Many of her photographs have been represented in galleries and internationals museum exhibitions including the 5th THESSALONIKI BIENNALE OF CONTEMPORARY ART (2015), in Thessaloniki, Greece.