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Elijah McKenzie-Jackson's work, inspired by the 1970s and 1980s gay club culture in New York City, delves into the portrayal of men in moments of passion and intimacy, as seen in vintage gay magazines. By adapting techniques from that era, Elijah transforms these sources through digital processes and multimedia compositions, offering a unique ideological perspective on the subject matter. The collection explores the tension between societal norms and primal desires, though some of the textures are best appreciated in person rather than through digital scans.

Material:

Acrylic, Ink jet, Mixed Media

Publication Date:

2024

Dimensions:

11 x 13.5 inches

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Inspired by a comprehensive study of the 1970s and 1980s gay club culture, nightlife, and related stigmas in New York City, Elijah McKenzie-Jackson sought out vintage gay magazines portraying men in moments of passion, desire, and unabashed intimacy. Elijah's method, adapting techniques favored in the 70s, transformed secondary sources either through a digital process—starting with extraction, then retexturing and re-pixelation—or by creatively repurposing inkjetting onto painted acrylic bases and compositing multimedia to offer a unique ideological lens on the subject matter, its presentation, and appeal to the distinct preferences for viewers. Due to the nature of these techniques, unfortunately not all the textures can be seen to their fullest through digital scan-ins. Ultimately, this collection explores the tension between societal norms and primal desires through an exhilarating lens.

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