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Gender Euphoria
Gender Euphoria is a photographic project that explores gender affirmation as a radical act of tenderness, resistance, and collective belonging. Through intimate portraits and street scenes, the series captures how dissident identities inhabit both public and private spaces across Latin America. The images move between protest and celebration, vulnerability and defiance, revealing the layered realities of queer existence.
Structured as a spiral rather than a linear narrative, the project reflects a cyclical movement of memory and desire—shifting from fire and activism to domestic intimacy, shared bathrooms, nighttime wanderings, and moments of collective joy. Each image contributes to an ongoing transformation rather than a fixed conclusion.
Fragments of Pedro Lemebel’s writing inform the project’s poetic and political framework, grounding the work in a lineage of queer Latin American thought. Gender Euphoria becomes both documentation and homage: a visual meditation on presence, survival, and the luminous force of self-recognition.
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Gender Euphoria is a photographic project that explores gender affirmation as a radical act of tenderness, resistance, and collective belonging. Through intimate portraits and street scenes, the series captures how dissident identities inhabit both public and private spaces across Latin America. The images move between protest and celebration, vulnerability and defiance, revealing the layered realities of queer existence.
Structured as a spiral rather than a linear narrative, the project reflects a cyclical movement of memory and desire—shifting from fire and activism to domestic intimacy, shared bathrooms, nighttime wanderings, and moments of collective joy. Each image contributes to an ongoing transformation rather than a fixed conclusion.
Fragments of Pedro Lemebel’s writing inform the project’s poetic and political framework, grounding the work in a lineage of queer Latin American thought. Gender Euphoria becomes both documentation and homage: a visual meditation on presence, survival, and the luminous force of self-recognition.
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