About The Work
This limited edition photograph was part of a portfolio created by Bruce LaBruce and gifted to an investor who supported his fifth feature film "The Raspberry Reich". This particular photograph was created during the filming of "Skin Flick" (1999), featuring the actors dressed as their gay skinhead characters. "Skin Flick" while considered a "feature" was LaBruce's first foray into openly pornographic film making. LaBruce reworks conventional porn narratives and fascist imagery to question toxic masculinity and uniformity in gay culture. The film centres around a class war between a gang of gay skinheads and a gay middle-class, interracial couple in London. The film is sexual, satirical, shocking, and brazenly political.
The film is in the Museum of Modern Art's (NYC) permanent collection.
Courtesy of Caviar20
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Photograph
C-Print
13.00 x 20.00 in
33.0 x 50.8 cm
Signed, numbered, and dated by the artist on verso
About The Work
This limited edition photograph was part of a portfolio created by Bruce LaBruce and gifted to an investor who supported his fifth feature film "The Raspberry Reich". This particular photograph was created during the filming of "Skin Flick" (1999), featuring the actors dressed as their gay skinhead characters. "Skin Flick" while considered a "feature" was LaBruce's first foray into openly pornographic film making. LaBruce reworks conventional porn narratives and fascist imagery to question toxic masculinity and uniformity in gay culture. The film centres around a class war between a gang of gay skinheads and a gay middle-class, interracial couple in London. The film is sexual, satirical, shocking, and brazenly political.
The film is in the Museum of Modern Art's (NYC) permanent collection.
Courtesy of Caviar20
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