Dazed Magazineのインスタグラム(dazed) - 10月8日 00時01分
@j__houston’s photobook Tuck and Roll allows trans people to be seen as they want to be seen.
The work imagines Houston’s trans sitters in a world where they can exist in the landscapes of the American Midwest — where Houston was raised and lived for many years — without fear or compromise.
Over eight years, the photographer shot their community in their homes, submerged in lakes, by the side of the road, but always on their own terms.
Tuck and Roll draws from an archive they describe as containing “thousand upon thousand of negatives”, and is a nuanced, reverent exploration of rural queerness.
“There’s some gap between how queerness is portrayed in the city and how it manifests in more rural areas…” Houston tells us.
"I’ve had very different experiences with the two and I don’t think rural queerness is usually documented in a way that’s accurate – it’s often othering and not thoughtful”.
See more of the series and read the full interview through the link in our bio 🔗
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