|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewCruising has always been a part of gay culture; the word itself is a code, innocuous to outsiders, but representing an incognito hunt for sexual partners to those in the know. Over the years, men with particular desires found spaces certain parks, public restrooms, and roadside wooded groves out of sight and yet in plain view, where they could meet, and with the use of silent signals and cues, pair off for intimate encounters. It is these spots, nationwide, and the men making use of them, that Chad States photographs in Cruising. With an oblique focus on hidden clearings, forest-lined parking lots, and the welltrodden paths where these encounters occur, States gradually began to include the men far off in the distance within his lush, dense landscapes. These are the beautiful and surreal spaces where forbidden fantasies come to life. From the Pacific Northwest back east to Pennsylvania and New York, States obscures his subjects in the foliage of the woods and blends the various locations into one sensuous visual representation of this necessary, yet transgressive act. Cruising exposes this time-honored, gay tradition, dragging it out of the woods and into the light of the pub Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chad StatesPublisher: powerHouse Books,U.S. Imprint: powerHouse Books,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 25.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 32.00cm Weight: 1.062kg ISBN: 9781576875834ISBN 10: 1576875830 Pages: 98 Publication Date: 24 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""The obvious precedent here is Kohei Yoshiyuki s ""The Park,"" but that book s views of voyeurs skulking around couples making out in Tokyo public parks at night had a comically grotesque quality. States s subjects are more abandoned than furtive, and his photographs, while even more frankly erotic than Yoshiyuki s, aren t lurid or sensational."" -Vince Aletti for ""Photograph"" magazine ""The way Chad uses light, foliage, and composition makes ""Cruising"" (which he describes as a 'love story') weirdly romantic"" -""VICE"""" ""The obvious precedent here is Kohei Yoshiyuki's ""The Park"", but that book's views of voyeurs skulking around couples making out in Tokyo public parks at night had a comically grotesque quality. States's subjects are more abandoned than furtive, and his photographs, while even more frankly erotic than Yoshiyuki's, aren't lurid or sensational."" -Vince Aletti for ""Photograph"" magazine ""The way Chad uses light, foliage, and composition makes ""Cruising"" (which he describes as a 'love story') weirdly romantic"" -""VICE"" ""The way Chad uses light, foliage, and composition makes ""Cruising"" (which he describes as a 'love story') weirdly romantic"" -""VICE""" The obvious precedent here is Kohei Yoshiyuki's The Park , but that book's views of voyeurs skulking around couples making out in Tokyo public parks at night had a comically grotesque quality. States's subjects are more abandoned than furtive, and his photographs, while even more frankly erotic than Yoshiyuki's, aren't lurid or sensational. -Vince Aletti for Photograph magazine The way Chad uses light, foliage, and composition makes Cruising (which he describes as a 'love story') weirdly romantic - VICE The way Chad uses light, foliage, and composition makes Cruising (which he describes as a 'love story') weirdly romantic <br>- VICE Author InformationChad States earned a BA from Evergreen State College and an MFA from Tyler School of Art. States was an Artist in Residence at Light Work in the summer of 2009 and received the Emerging Artist Fellowship for the Delaware Division of the arts in 2008. His work has been exhibited at venues nationwide including Hous Projects, New York; Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle; and FLUXspace, Philadelphia, among others. His works are part of the permanent collections of Light Work in Syracuse, New York well as the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn niversity in Auburn, Alabama. States currently lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. b> ordon Brent Ingram, Ph.D. is a scholar and practitioner of environmental planning and design. Much of his work has involved either conservation initiatives by indigenous and other tribal communities or sexual minorities increasingly engaged with decision-making around public space. His 1989 Ph.D. in Environmental Planning was awarded in the College of Environmental Design of the University of California, Berkeley and he has taught and held appointments at Berkeley, Santa Cruz and The University of British Columbia, among other ins Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||