BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a project by The Little Black Gallery, curated by co-founderGhislain Pascal, to promote queer and gay photography.
It now represents more than 65 photographers from 30 countries – including China, India, Iran, Poland, Russia and Turkey where gay rights are repressed and queer lives under constant threat.
In this issue:
Inside #9, you’ll find the work of 9 international photographers: Alexis Orosa, Parker McComb, Arjun Paliwal, Ruifeng Ding, Raphaël Neal, Francisco Rosas, David Charles Collins, Carter Bliss and Ellis Wolf. Also in this edition: Johan Vikner, writer, art historian and Global Director of Exhibitions at Fotografiska, speaks about his aspirations for the museum amid further global expansion.
One dollar from the sale of each magazine continues to go to charities supporting the LGBTQ+ community and fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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