Dykes: a New Photo Book Celebrating Queer Multiplicity
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Dykes: a New Photo Book Celebrating Queer Multiplicity
""I think it's a radical thing to change your mind. It's important to always be OK to change your viewpoint on something. That's really it.""
""It's when you find people whose life story you really have a kinship with. Initially, I didn't know I was making a book, so there was a lot of reaching back out to people years later... Almost everyone said yes.""
""The publication presents a refreshingly broad, albeit microcosmic, spectrum of dyke identity - one that embodies transience in a number of ways.""
Emily Lipson's inaugural photo book, Dykes, explores themes of change and community through portraits of 50 subjects. The book reflects Lipson's evolution as an artist and person over five years, showcasing intimate snapshots and commercial imagery. Each subject shares a personal connection with Lipson and identifies with the term 'dyke,' which she has embraced. The project highlights the importance of collaboration and kinship, presenting a diverse representation of dyke identity and the transformative nature of relationships and self-identity.
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