Magazine creative work in KINK 20 (12 pages) + CUADERNO, 2014, pp. 116-127 90 (KINK 20); p. 4 (CUADERNO). This Portfolio reimagines a similarly titled, unrealised film project by Jean Genet and further examines the subject and image of the gay fantasy figure, with reference to the Male Sexual Outlaw character Genet favoured. The Portfolio forms a visual base for the following paper: 'Tinker, soldier, sailor, thief: The visual representations and appropriations of the male sexual outlaw as a gay fantasy figure in the Arts and in fashion imagery.’ The Polaroid print with its distorted colors, unexpected characteristics and snapshot feel exists as artifact and a formal art object that is coming into being in real-time and relocates the ...
In the spring of 1972, a Toronto-based artists’ collective caffing itself General Idea began publis...
By the 1960s, many scholars have questioned the belief that the “Sexual Revolution” that took place ...
Contemporary lens-based artist working within the African diaspora Owanto (b. 1953, France) activate...
Autonomous selves incarcerated under hegemonic binaries invent new forms of language. Performance of...
This project and accompanying exegesis consider the evolution of the Gay, nude male analogue photogr...
This article examines the subject and visual representation of the gay fantasy figure, with specific...
Since the early 1980s, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of international gay/lesbian...
Jean Genet is, like many writers of his generation, a great reader of Detective, in which he finds m...
Studio Studies: Photographic ‘artistry’ in 1950s men’s magazines Laws on pornography in the 1950s ru...
This paper examines the representation of macho masculinity found in Jean Genet's novels through the...
This practice-based research explores how photographic representation mobilises desire through the g...
In fin-de-siècle Paris, the print portfolio experienced a popularity that was unprecedented over the...
Jacques Feyder’s L’Atlantide (1921) is widely considered not only cinéma colonial’s first major repr...
En 1975, à Londres, Jean Genet se lance dans la rédaction de Divine, scénario d'un projet qui devait...
At their most extreme Jean Genet and Monique Wittig stage revolutionary desire through their practic...
In the spring of 1972, a Toronto-based artists’ collective caffing itself General Idea began publis...
By the 1960s, many scholars have questioned the belief that the “Sexual Revolution” that took place ...
Contemporary lens-based artist working within the African diaspora Owanto (b. 1953, France) activate...
Autonomous selves incarcerated under hegemonic binaries invent new forms of language. Performance of...
This project and accompanying exegesis consider the evolution of the Gay, nude male analogue photogr...
This article examines the subject and visual representation of the gay fantasy figure, with specific...
Since the early 1980s, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of international gay/lesbian...
Jean Genet is, like many writers of his generation, a great reader of Detective, in which he finds m...
Studio Studies: Photographic ‘artistry’ in 1950s men’s magazines Laws on pornography in the 1950s ru...
This paper examines the representation of macho masculinity found in Jean Genet's novels through the...
This practice-based research explores how photographic representation mobilises desire through the g...
In fin-de-siècle Paris, the print portfolio experienced a popularity that was unprecedented over the...
Jacques Feyder’s L’Atlantide (1921) is widely considered not only cinéma colonial’s first major repr...
En 1975, à Londres, Jean Genet se lance dans la rédaction de Divine, scénario d'un projet qui devait...
At their most extreme Jean Genet and Monique Wittig stage revolutionary desire through their practic...
In the spring of 1972, a Toronto-based artists’ collective caffing itself General Idea began publis...
By the 1960s, many scholars have questioned the belief that the “Sexual Revolution” that took place ...
Contemporary lens-based artist working within the African diaspora Owanto (b. 1953, France) activate...