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The Gang

The Gang

THE GANG (2025) by TOTOCOP brings together six sculptural bodies crowned with vibrant masks in the colors of the queer flag. United yet individual, glossy and unapologetic, they form a collective statement of pride, visibility, and shared resistance. Each pose radiates confidence, desire, and playful defiance, transforming the body into a symbol of solidarity and empowerment. Together, they affirm that queer presence is strength — and celebration is an act of protest.

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SKU: 7798033 Categories:Activism, Desire, History, Identity, Intimacy, Positivity Tags:Expression, Freedom
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THE GANG (2025) by TOTOCOP brings together six sculptural bodies crowned with vibrant masks in the colors of the queer flag. United yet individual, glossy and unapologetic, they form a collective statement of pride, visibility, and shared resistance. Each pose radiates confidence, desire, and playful defiance, transforming the body into a symbol of solidarity and empowerment. Together, they affirm that queer presence is strength — and celebration is an act of protest.
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