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  • 2 months ago | anothermag.com | Amelia Abraham |TextAmelia Abraham

    Published for the first time in full by Climax Books, Del LaGrace Volcano’s 1988 photo series Queer Dyke Cruising depicts a lesbian culture that was firmly outside the mainstream. Here, they talk about cruising and queernessLead Image Photographer Del LaGrace Volcano can’t remember the precise date of the evening they trudged out into the darkness on Hampstead Heath with friends to create the images in Queer Dyke Cruising.

  • Jul 15, 2024 | anothermag.com | Amelia Abraham |TextAmelia Abraham |Luhring Augustine

    As Hettie Judah’s new book Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood is published, Amelia Abraham takes a closer look at the artists redefining parenthood, including Carrie Mae Weems, Catherine Opie, Alice Neel, and moreLead Image The roles of ‘mother’ and ‘artist’ haven’t always been viewed as compatible. Motherhood is usually perceived as a woman’s role, coded as domesticated, nurturing, and highly attentive, fussy even.

  • Jun 19, 2024 | anothermag.com | Amelia Abraham |TextAmelia Abraham

    As the cult magazine publishes a new bible of queer cinema, Little Joe picks six queer cinema classics from the book to add to your watchlist If there were a bible of queer cinema,Little Joe: A Book About Queers and Cinema, would be it. Discussing over 100 seminal titles, the new compendium of interviews, essays, recommendations, archive imagery and beautiful illustrations is a cinephile’s wet dream.

  • May 23, 2024 | anothermag.com | Eileen Myles |Amelia Abraham |TextAmelia Abraham

    “People are not reading anymore because books are boring. Try to please the customer, at least”: The controversial French author speaks to Amelia Abraham about feminine cruelty, queer art, and her new book PlayboyLead Image Playboy is the kind of book you can imbibe in one sitting. Its sentences are meticulously simple, doing the most with the minimum.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | anothermag.com | Peter Hujar |Amelia Abraham |TextAmelia Abraham

    Shown at the Venice Biennale 2024, Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life And Death exhibition combines his intimate portraits of the 1970s Lower East Side artistic milieu with haunting images of embalmed bodies in Palermo’s catacombsLead Image Do we live on in photographs; can they offer us a kind of immortality? Or do we figuratively die the moment our photograph is taken, after which the image painfully recapitulates death itself?

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