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Straight queerness and Alternative Models for Manhood

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By Dayna McLeod

Wearing a tight, hot-pink jersey-knit dress with a scoop neckline that reveals a thick pelt of chest hair, photographer Paul Litherland poses coyly for the viewer in a sky-blue-lit studio for half of his self-portrait series, Absolutely Fabulous.1

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March 4–May 22, 2004

Dazibao, Montréal

By Dayna McLeod

Performance and Photography: POINT & SHOOT is a three-part exhibition project curated by Michèle Thériault and France Choinière that examines the photograph as performance prop, subject, and object, and the photographic process as performative act, witness, and documentarian.

Stretching Identity to Fit: The Many Faces of Nikki S. Lee

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Par Dayna McLeod

In “Image #6” of Nikki Lee’s The Punk Project series, two punks are seated on the cement steps of an innocuous building. He has a closely cropped mohawk and wears camouflage pants with a leather jacket thrown across his lap. She wears ripped net stockings over striped tights, and a see-through black blouse with red bra underneath.

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By Dayna McLeod

Whether you like to admit it or not, we live in a society with an intense beauty-addiction problem that is directly tied to female representation and fantasy fulfilment. Our process of picking images apart to understand our relationship to them is becoming exhausting.

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Par Dayna McLeod

Articule, Montreal

September 9 – October 8, 2000

 
 
 
 
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