Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Disco Dolly), 2011 - Jeremy Kost

About the Work

Disco Dolly depicts a figure, dressed up like a fairy godmother in a nightmare, standing in front of a headshot production center. In comparison to the photograph of a clean-scrubbed, banal girl plastered in the store window behind her, the fairy godmother is irresistible and intoxicating. By juxtaposing her against a store for the wanna-be famous, it becomes sharply clear who is the real star in the setting.

Disco Dolly is an image from Kost’s series Boulevard of Broken Dreams, which depicts the underbelly of Hollywood Boulevard, a location littered with strip malls and porn shops that belie the street name’s association with glamour and stardom.

About the Artist

Jeremy Kost is a tireless chronicler of gender, sexuality, and nightlife, and has pioneered virtuosic ways to present Polaroid snapshots. Drawing his inspiration from the celebrity nightlife scene, Kost uses his instant film camera to capture the glamour—and the inherent striving—of a downtown scene full of fashion insiders, chic club kids, and flamboyant drag queens, with an eye attuned to uneven luminosity and raw beauty. A self-described “fat kid from Texas,” the star transformed his image while living in Washington, DC, from 1999–2003, where he instituted a rigorous workout routine, in part motivated by his fascination with the beautiful bodies of the gay nightclub scene. On subsequent trips to New York, he slowly ingratiated himself with a well-connected, exclusive crowd who allowed him to photograph them intimately, but without pretense. The resulting images, frequently displayed in grids or collages, are reminiscent of works by Nan Goldin and Mark Morrisroe, but they most closely resemble the photographs taken by Andy Warhol in the 1970s.


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Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Disco Dolly), 2011

by Jeremy Kost

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Color photograph made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper.

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