The Hole Presents One-Night Exhibit by iO Tillett Wright, 5/29

By: May. 16, 2012
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The Hole will present a one night only photo exhibition on Tuesday May 29th by iO Tillett Wright. The evening will be hosted by Terence Koh, Venus X, Slava Mogutin, Eve Ensler, Lauren Flax and James Lecesne of the Trevor Project with performances by Cavemen, Bianca Casady of CocoRosieand JD Samson and MEN. Prints will be on sale off the wall for $10 and all funds will go to the continuing efforts of Self Evident Truths.

In 2010, Tillett Wright began a project titled Self Evident Truths, photographing anyone that felt like they qualified to fall on some part of the LGBTQ spectrum, from bisexual, to transgender. Shot in simple black and white, in natural light, with no makeup or styling, the photos emulate Avedon's In The American West and August Sander's People of the 20th Century, and are intended to humanize the very varied face of gays in America today. "Guess what, we look just like you, your mother, your brother, or the coworker sitting right next to you."- says Tillett Wright about the project. What started as 50 portraits shot in New York City quickly turned into 1675 portraits, which will ALL be on display on the 29th. She continues to photograph anyone in the United States that is, or EVER has been, anything other than 100% straight. This exhibition is a celebration of Wright's ongoing Self Evident Truths projectto photograph and challenge the masses to look at the subject's faces and to tell them they deserve anything less than equality.

iO Tillett Wright is an artist whose work focuses on the leading margins of contemporary life and culture. Her photography is regularly featured on both the T Magazine and New York Times blogs. Tillett Wright has shown at both the Fuse gallery in NYC and the Vacant gallery in Tokyo. She has published a limited edition book of photographs called Lose My Number, which is presently sold out, as well as a limited edition catalogue of work about "Friday Night Throwdown", the NYC based illegal male model boxing ring, entitled KISSER and she also founded the world's first nationally distributed street art magazine Overspray. Additionally, she has directed several music videos, and worked as a professional film actor for 19 years. She is currently engaged in various video and photography projects, chief of which is Self Evident Truths. iO lives and works in NYC.




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