Aperture 218 - Spring 2015

Queer

A dynamic mix of photographic work exploring questions of queer identity.

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A dynamic mix of photographic
work exploring questions of
queer identity.

This edition of Aperture presents a mix of new photographic work exploring questions of queer identity, as well as past figures and projects that are the subject of new research and curatorial work.

In the Words section, Critic Vince Aletti, art historian Richard Meyer, and photographer Catherine Opie reflect on the term queer and its relationship with photography; Hal Fischer discusses his project Gay Semiotics with Julia Bryan-Wilson; Sophie Hackett revisits Joan E. Biren’s seminal “Dyke Show”; Shannon Michael Cane on queer independent publishing and zine culture; Philip Gefter on his discovery of Sam Wagstaff’s never-before-seen photography and what it reveals about his storied relationship with Robert Mapplethorpe; and South African photographer Zanele Muholi speaks with Deborah Willis about her ongoing project to make her country’s LGBTQ community visible.

The Pictures section features William J. Simmons on Jimmy DeSana’s work from the late 1970s; Senam Okudzeto on Lyle Ashton Harris’s projects addressing colonial history and homophobia in Ghana; Stephanie H. Tung on Ren Hang, a rising star of contemporary Chinese photography who creates provocative imagery; Kevin Moore on the queer dimension of David Benjamin Sherry’s colorful images of the American landscape, which reference icons of modernist photography; Andy Campbell on K8 Hardy’s performance-based photography; Sophie Mörner on trans photographer Nitzan Krimsky’s poignant self-documentation; Ana Finel Honigman on Dean Sameshima’s images created with appropriated vintage pornographic imagery; Dean Daderko on A.L. Steiner’s antic and political photo-collages and installations; and Eva Respini considers Mark Morrisroe’s fervent self-portraiture made during the 1980s.
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of pages: 136
Publication date: 2015-03-24
Measurements: 9.1 x 11.9 x 0.5 inches
ISBN: 9781597113212


Table Of Contents

Front

Words

Queer Photography?
Contributions by Vince Aletti, Richard Meyer, Catherine Opie Gay Semiotics Revisited Hal Fischer in conversation with Julia Bryan-Wilson Queer Looking By Sophie Hackett

Xerox, Paper, Sissors
By Shannon Michael Cane

Lovers’ Discourse
By Phillip Gefter

Faces & Phases Zanele Muholi in conversation with Deborah Willis

Pictures

Jimmy DeSana
Introduction by William J. Simmons

Lyle Ashton Harris
Introduction by Senam Okudzeto

Ren Hang
Introduction by Stephanie H. Tung

David Benjamin Sherry
Introduction by Kevin Moore

K8 Hardy
Introduction by Andy Campbell

Nitzan Krimsky
Introduction by Sophie Mörner

Dean Sameshima
Introduction by Ana Finel Honigman

A.L.Steiner
Introudction by Dean Daderko

Mark Morrisroe
Introduction by Eva Respini

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