In his series Boy and his SIR: BDSM and the Queer Family, Kevin Warth photographs constructed realities in which BDSM practices coexist with domestic and familial rituals.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVt7_DIuM7X9sUXNFsiScdutVWGzeMJjckCiDjOvDzFj0eEIOZrMkNcssiKtt4jXJo1gXsSZT5-uzXI_uafObRWYC9iFZ7ewfKtEPVQ2TcoWYySk6NgRrGwVnhAwyZBE7DUJ1Uvipb3LDl/s320/asm2oidgnladknlsng.jpg)
Warth writes:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBJqqzLbMBh4mCPe5xNCaJbRA3xL76kn22fCU2b_l9I1K08LSORPUZHKovkFWR74ziA4NkJHxSVpu1YHtNGdj5qR7Rq499S9mvsqnDEy_OCO_5w4n1S7QTQ9pU9wd_e7Omnrw1QhVLHOPv/s320/asm3poaesntkna.jpg)
“This body of work stems from my disidentification with moderate gay politics, which primarily concerns itself with the legalization of gay marriage and adoption. In response, I question if this normative family structure is a desirable goal for queer relations, or if other modes of kinship are more suitable.”
Oh, and happy Folsom!
No comments:
Post a Comment