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Keywords: | (no-data) |
WEB address: | http://pacificosilano.com/ |
Summary: | In the project Tear Sheets, I create photographs that appropriate gay iconography from 1970s and 80s porn magazines such as Blueboy, Torso and Honcho in order to negotiate my own identity and formative experiences as impacted by the AIDS crisis. The images that filled the glossy pages of these magazines once accompanied articles on blithe topics – fashion, popular culture, sex and cruising – intertwined with heavier issues such as gay rights, political activism and HIV/AIDS. The pages of these magazines represent specific cultural moments that are often obliterated and forgotten. Although porn has largely been discarded and devalued as “ephemera,” the content of these magazines is evident of a gay socialization and identity formation that has had global consequence and influence, fragmented and transformed but still alive today. As an abyss of pornography has moved from under the mattress to the mobile phone screen, gay identity and its relationship to the circulation of images is often left unexamined. I lost my uncle due to complications from AIDS at the height of the epidemic. I was too young to have any recollection of who he was. With that in mind, Tear Sheets explores the visual culture and iconography of my queer predecessors to reconcile the loss and longing that permeates those affected by the AIDS crisis. |
<title> | Pacifico Silano |
Hosting information: | Click here for more hosting information |
Size of HTML code: | +21,375 bytes compared to average |
Total number of links: | -45 links compared to average |
Load time: | -0.24290565 seconds compared to average |
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twitter:description | In the project Tear Sheets, I create photographs that appropriate gay iconography from 1970s and 80s porn magazines such as Blueboy, Torso and Honcho in order to negotiate my own identity and formative experiences as impacted by the AIDS crisis. The images that filled the glossy pages of these magazines once accompanied articles on blithe topics – fashion, popular culture, sex and cruising – intertwined with heavier issues such as gay rights, political activism and HIV/AIDS. The pages of these magazines represent specific cultural moments that are often obliterated and forgotten. Although porn has largely been discarded and devalued as “ephemera,” the content of these magazines is evident of a gay socialization and identity formation that has had global consequence and influence, fragmented and transformed but still alive today. As an abyss of pornography has moved from under the mattress to the mobile phone screen, gay identity and its relationship to the circulation of images is often left unexamined. I lost my uncle due to complications from AIDS at the height of the epidemic. I was too young to have any recollection of who he was. With that in mind, Tear Sheets explores the visual culture and iconography of my queer predecessors to reconcile the loss and longing that permeates those affected by the AIDS crisis. |
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twitter:title | Tear Sheets |
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og:description | In the project Tear Sheets, I create photographs that appropriate gay iconography from 1970s and 80s porn magazines such as Blueboy, Torso and Honcho in order to negotiate my own identity and formative experiences as impacted by the AIDS crisis. The images that filled the glossy pages of these magazines once accompanied articles on blithe topics – fashion, popular culture, sex and cruising – intertwined with heavier issues such as gay rights, political activism and HIV/AIDS. The pages of these magazines represent specific cultural moments that are often obliterated and forgotten. Although porn has largely been discarded and devalued as “ephemera,” the content of these magazines is evident of a gay socialization and identity formation that has had global consequence and influence, fragmented and transformed but still alive today. As an abyss of pornography has moved from under the mattress to the mobile phone screen, gay identity and its relationship to the circulation of images is often left unexamined. I lost my uncle due to complications from AIDS at the height of the epidemic. I was too young to have any recollection of who he was. With that in mind, Tear Sheets explores the visual culture and iconography of my queer predecessors to reconcile the loss and longing that permeates those affected by the AIDS crisis. |
og:title | Tear Sheets |
og:url | http://www.pacificosilano.com/ |
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Website: | pacificosilano.com |
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Most recent position: | 336,839 reached on February 6, 2014 (3,760 days ago) |
Times found in quant list: | 100 |
Average position: | 315,737 |
All time highest position: | 298,968 reached on January 7, 2014 (3,790 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 337,252 reached on February 1, 2014 (3,765 days ago) |
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