BODIES OF WORK: KATINKA HERBERT

Posted on 2024-04-01

This exhibition explores the commodification of athletic bodies. Bringing two projects into dialogue, Katinka Herbert delves into the lives of Mexican wrestlers and Cuban athletes. In doing so, her images capture the dilemma of physical performance: a tense relationship between economic necessity and the human form.

While some athletes experience their bodies as vehicles of financial stability and international travel, many grapple with unpredictable incomes, visa barriers, and the looming threat of career-ending injuries. As such, ‘Bodies of Work’ is a study of precarious labor. Here, lives that are ordinarily defined by movement are frozen in the photographic frame. Their muscles resonate with tension and potential; their poses strain under personal and political weight.

‘Slam’ This project offers unprecedented access to the stars of the Mexican wrestling scene. Notoriously secretive about their true identities, it follows these hyper-masculine stars from the drama of the ring to the intimacy of their own homes. Eight years in the making, Slam is a story of trust. In documenting each costumed character, the project unmasks their private lives and alter-egos. Because concealed behind each disguise, many legends of Lucha Libre are a mess. Their foreheads are covered in scar tissue, their lives are marked by self-harm. This series brings a dignified lens to the characters hidden behind a uniquely Mexican ritual of performance, spectacle and machismo.

Opposite – VILLANO IV & V, L’Opera, Mexico City 2007

Exhibition runs through to April 20th, 2024

Harvey Milk Photography Center
50 Scott St.
San Francisco
CA 94117

www.harveymilkphotocenter.org

  

MICHEL FRANÇOIS – FEUILLES, FLAQUES, ANNEAUX ET SÉDIMENTS

Posted on 2024-04-01

Is Michel François inviting us to an unnatural springtime of his own composition? And what different possible postures are we to discern as being at play in this season contre nature—adhering to it, counteracting its self-evidence with our gaze, making guesses at what it doesn’t say, overlaying it with artifice, delving into its sources… This question will be cleared up across several stages and places, all brought together here: “Feuilles, flaques, anneaux et sédiments” [Leaves, puddles, rings, and sediments].
These four series together play upon the strings of the subtle relationships humans maintain with the world. The coming and going of life in matter structures our everyday experience. It is enough to imagine the transformations undergone by fossilized bodies contained in plastic or having reverted to their primordial, calcareous state. The same is true of what happens to resin when it has burst from the tree bark, of paper, or of the skeletons (shells are one kind of skeleton) that bodies engender on their way to mineral solitude. And why not even of our own internal combustions and saline secretions. Such transformations are essential to us and often imperceptible. At the bottom of it all lies the embracing hold of human desire, which endlessly brings to light trajectories ultimately bound for the elements.

Opposite – Foot (tbc), 2023

Exhibition runs through to June 1st, 2024

Mennour
5, rue du Pont de Lodi
75006 Paris
France

mennour.com

  

OMAR SOULEYMAN – ALLISHIRYAN

Posted on 2024-04-01

Omar Souleyman’s 5th studio album pays homage to Erbil — the city in Iraq that offered solace and embraced Souleyman during recent uneasy times. The move to Erbil came rich with new experiences and friendships best celebrated in joyous songs dedicated to a new chapter of life. Erbil’s 8 tracks see the Syrian wedding singer turned global electronic music icon again teaming up with his longtime keyboard player Hasan Jamo alo for an ever ambitious and forward thinking techno-meets-Dabke sound.

Beyond his move to Erbil, Iraq, the past several years have seen Omar Souleyman receive the GQ Middle East ‘Men of the Year’ award in 2022 (and cover feature), noted massive live performances in Saudi Arabia, United Emirates and the wider Middle East, as well as returning to the USA after a long 6 year break with performances in Los Angeles and New York City, all while his touring continued strong throughout Europe and the rest of the world.

maddecent.com

  

SERPENTWITHFEET – GRIP

Posted on 2024-04-01

serpentwithfeet is simply letting the pendulum swing nowadays. The Baltimore, Maryland-born singer-songwriter is taking the natural steps as a versatile talent from chapter to chapter in his career. This versatility comes alive thanks to influences that include Geoffrey Holder, Toni Morrison, Brandy, and Nina Simone; and his love of literature and theater that has resulted in songwriting credits for television shows and movies in addition to musical collaborations with the likes of Daniel Caesar, Bjork, and Ty Dolla $ign. serpent’s third album GRIP is the latest presentation of his wideranging artistic skills. GRIP finds its home on the dance floor of Black gay clubs and the intimate moments that happen there and afterward, no matter the location. For serpent, Black gay nightlife spaces “raised him a second time.” These clubs provided a different sense of welcoming that nurtured him in a new way exhibited on GRIP.

www.secretlystore.com