Joshua Bentley

Portraits of a Lady

An ongoing portrait series between Joe Pol and photographer Joshua Bentley. These photographs examine the varied ideas of queerness through colour, costume and character. The series pushes the viewer into a playful shared space between the subject and photographer. Repetition gives agency to the time and the conception of time within queer ideology. Queerness has become more readily commodified within the capital market and this work critiques the ways body and image are sold today.
Joshua Bentley

Portraits of a Lady

An ongoing portrait series between Joe Pol and photographer Joshua Bentley. These photographs examine the varied ideas of queerness through colour, costume and character. The series pushes the viewer into a playful shared space between the subject and photographer. Repetition gives agency to the time and the conception of time within queer ideology. Queerness has become more readily commodified within the capital market and this work critiques the ways body and image are sold today.
Joshua Bentley

Portraits of a Lady

An ongoing portrait series between Joe Pol and photographer Joshua Bentley. These photographs examine the varied ideas of queerness through colour, costume and character. The series pushes the viewer into a playful shared space between the subject and photographer. Repetition gives agency to the time and the conception of time within queer ideology. Queerness has become more readily commodified within the capital market and this work critiques the ways body and image are sold today.
Joshua Bentley

Portraits of a Lady

An ongoing portrait series between Joe Pol and photographer Joshua Bentley. These photographs examine the varied ideas of queerness through colour, costume and character. The series pushes the viewer into a playful shared space between the subject and photographer. Repetition gives agency to the time and the conception of time within queer ideology. Queerness has become more readily commodified within the capital market and this work critiques the ways body and image are sold today.
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