Photography – a Queer History

Cover of Photography - a Queer History by Flora Dunster
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781781578698
Dimensions:
Height: 11.85 inches
Length: 9.55 inches
Width: 0.89 inches
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Photography – a Queer History by Flora Dunster, published by Octopus Publishing Group in 2024, offers a comprehensive exploration of queer photography. This 256-page edition examines how photography has been utilized by artists to capture and expand the concept of ‘Queer,’ highlighting various thematic concerns central to the medium. The book features the work of 84 artists, showcasing a diverse range of historical and national contexts while connecting contemporary photographers with canonical images.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of how photography has contributed to the fight against LGBTQ+ discrimination and the development of a queer aesthetic. The text addresses the production and circulation of photography in relation to queer identities and communities, fostering transnational solidarities. Through a mix of thematic essays and artist-centered texts, this edition presents an inclusive survey of queer photography, making it a valuable resource for those interested in art, identity, and social history.


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From Robert Mapplethorpe to Deborah Bright, this is the essential guide to queer photography.

Best Photography Books of 2024 – WIRED

“…an essential resource for anyone interested in art, identity, and politics–or the intersection of all three.”

“Finally, an inclusive and international queer photo survey from Nan Goldin and Beb, to Peter Hujar and Michel Journiac” – SF Bay Times

Photography – A Queer History examines how photography has been used by artists to capture, create and expand the category ‘Queer’. It bookmarks different thematic concerns central to queer photography, forging unexpected connections to showcase the diverse ways the medium has been used to fashion queer identities and communities.

How has photography advanced fights against LGBTQ+ discrimination? How have artists used photography to develop a queer aesthetic? How has the production and circulation of photography served to satisfy the queer desire for images, and created transnational solidarities?

Photography – A Queer History includes the work of 84 artists. It spans different historical and national contexts, and through a mix of thematic essays and artist-centred texts brings young photographers into conversation with canonical images.

  • Artists include:
    • Wolfgang Tillmans
    • Roxy Lee
    • Linden
    • Archivo de la Memoria Trans
    • Alvin Baltrop
    • Leonard Fink
    • Nan Goldin
    • Hal Fischer
    • Tessa Boffin
    • Juliana Huxtable
    • Rotimi Fani-Kayode
    • Claude Cahun & MarceI Moore
    • Christopher Udemezue
    • Sarah Pucill
    • Duane Michals
    • Mumtaz Karimjee
    • Alice Austen
    • Mohamad Abdouni
    • Tammy Rae Carland
    • Dean Sameshima
    • Rosy Martin
    • Yuki Kihara
    • Sunil Gupta
    • Mahmoud Khaled
    • Kiss & Tell Collective
    • Ajamu
    • Del LaGrace Volcano
    • Evergon
    • Leon Mostovy
    • Bob Mitzer
    • Robert Mapplethorpe
    • Jill Posener
    • Liliana Zeic
    • Kia LaBeija
    • Phyllis Christopher
    • Libuse Jarcovjakova
    • Kearra Amaya Gopee
    • Richard Sawdon Smith
    • Laurence Rasti
    • Cassils
    • Ma Liuming
    • Michel Journiac
    • Tseng Kwong Chi
    • Jurgen Klauke
    • Paul Mpagi Sepuya
    • Zackary Drucker
    • JEB (Joan E. Biren)
    • Bernice Abbott
    • Zanele Muholi
    • Charan Singh
    • Emily Andersen
    • Fabian Guerrero
    • Eric Gyamfi
    • JJ Levine
    • Peter Hujar
    • Ruth Bernhard
    • Sabelo Mlangeni
    • Daniel Jack Lyons
    • Asa Johannesson
    • Slava Mogutin
    • Evan Benally Atwood
    • David Benjamin Sherry
    • Deborah Bright
    • Young Sun Han
    • John Dugdale
    • Tee Corinne
    • Lola Flash
    • Mark Morrisroe
    • Kali Spitzer
    • Joy Epsialla
    • Laura Aguilar
    • Mickalene Thomas
    • Lin Zhipeng
    • Catherine Opie
    • Jimmy DeSana
    • Pierre Molinier
    • Martine Gutierrez
    • Yve Lomax

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Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781781578698.
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Language: en. Pages: 256.

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