
"Over the course of this year, AnOther has published several photo stories that journey into lesser-walked pockets of life, from Nan Goldin's portraits of love and loss in New York to Del LaGrace Volcano's after-dark images of lesbian cruising on Hampstead Heath, and Erin Springer's gentle shots of family life in rural Wisconsin. Capturing moments of connection that might otherwise remain unseen, these works document how communities across the world - and indeed, through decades - are shaped by their own particular desires and customs,"
"Leaving his native Texas to study photography at Parsons, New York, Nico Daniels noticed shifts in representations of masculinity from state to state. At a precarious time when outraged tabloids would have us all believe masculinity is imperilled, when abortion rights are being dismantled and young men are being radicalised online, Daniels sought to explore the vast, unwieldy question: What does modern masculinity in America look like?"
Photographers journey into lesser-walked pockets of life, from intimate New York portraits to after-dark scenes on Hampstead Heath and family life in rural Wisconsin. Images capture moments of connection that might otherwise remain unseen, showing how communities are shaped by particular desires, customs and a universal impulse to belong. Nico Daniels documents shifting representations of masculinity across American states, depicting diverse figures from twinks to cowboys and cadets and tracing regional nuances. Del LaGrace Volcano recreates late 1980s London's lesbian underground, staging sexually charged encounters in parks and clubs to document characters, desires and entanglements within that community.
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