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In Fashion

In Fashion

In Fashion (2025) by Zach Steinkamp presents a striking, cropped composition where clothing and posture become markers of identity and performance. Executed in oil pastel and acrylic on canvas, the work explores the intersection of masculinity, vulnerability, and self-stylization. The juxtaposition of heavy boots with delicate straps suggests tension between strength and exposure, tradition and transformation. As in much of Steinkamp’s practice, the fragmented body becomes a site of quiet resistance—challenging expectations while embracing the fluidity of queer self-expression.

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SKU: 778491 Categories:Activism, History, Identity, Intimacy, Positivity Tags:Expression, Freedom
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In Fashion (2025) by Zach Steinkamp presents a striking, cropped composition where clothing and posture become markers of identity and performance. Executed in oil pastel and acrylic on canvas, the work explores the intersection of masculinity, vulnerability, and self-stylization. The juxtaposition of heavy boots with delicate straps suggests tension between strength and exposure, tradition and transformation. As in much of Steinkamp’s practice, the fragmented body becomes a site of quiet resistance—challenging expectations while embracing the fluidity of queer self-expression.
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