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Chloe Sherman - Renegades. San Francisco: The 1990s

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In the 1990s, queer youth, outcasts and artists, flocked to San Francisco to find one another and to experiment with art, self-expression, style, and gender. Rent was affordable, paving the way for queer bars, clubs, tattoo shops, galleries, cafes, bookstores, and women-owned businesses to emerge. A new wave of feminism embraced gender bending, and butch/femme culture flourished. The Mission District was the center of this queer cultural renaissance, and the feeling of community was palpable. Chloe Sherman was both a member of this community and an ardent visual chronicler. Her documentary photographic work on 35mm film stems from a commitment to capturing the vibrancy, tenderness, individuality, resilience, and joy within this subculture that was derided by mainstream society. Distilling the spirit of the time, her debut monograph is a candid portrait of a vibrant era that connects current and future generations to the pulse of San Francisco at a pivotal chapter in queer history.
CHLOE SHERMAN (*1969, New York City) arrived in San Francisco in 1991 and earned her BFA in Photography at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured in magazines such as Rolling Stone and Interview. Her documentary photography is deeply influenced by her fine arts training.

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In the 1990s, queer youth, outcasts and artists, flocked to San Francisco to find one another and to experiment with art, self-expression, style, and gender. Rent was affordable, paving the way for queer bars, clubs, tattoo shops, galleries, cafes, bookstores, and women-owned businesses to emerge. A new wave of feminism embraced gender bending, and butch/femme culture flourished. The Mission District was the center of this queer cultural renaissance, and the feeling of community was palpable. Chloe Sherman was both a member of this community and an ardent visual chronicler. Her documentary photographic work on 35mm film stems from a commitment to capturing the vibrancy, tenderness, individuality, resilience, and joy within this subculture that was derided by mainstream society. Distilling the spirit of the time, her debut monograph is a candid portrait of a vibrant era that connects current and future generations to the pulse of San Francisco at a pivotal chapter in queer history.
CHLOE SHERMAN (*1969, New York City) arrived in San Francisco in 1991 and earned her BFA in Photography at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured in magazines such as Rolling Stone and Interview. Her documentary photography is deeply influenced by her fine arts training.

Additional text

»Chloe Sherman shares intimate scenes of everyday life coming of age among a new counterculture movement.«

Report

»Chloe Sherman's new book and Berlin exhibition displays her raw documentary photos of femmes, butches, punks and studs in the city's vibrant Latinx Mission District « Madeleine Pollard AnOther Magazine 20230628

Product details

Authors Lynn Breedlove, Catherine Opie, Chloe et Sherman, Anna Joy Springer
Assisted by Nadine Barth (Editor), Mouratidi (Editor), Katharina Mouratidi (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.07.2023
 
EAN 9783775755177
ISBN 978-3-7757-5517-7
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 268 mm x 16 mm x 288 mm
Weight 1004 g
Illustrations 90 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, San Francisco, einzelne Fotografen, Soziale Gruppen: alternative Lebensstile, entdecken, Feminismus und feministische Theorie, LGBTQ, Catherine Opie, auseinandersetzen, Female Photographer, LGBTQ+-Themen: Coming-out, Anna Joy Springer, Lynn Breedlove

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