Phyllis Christopher Book Party And Presentation August 21
The Center for Sex & Culture hosts a very special book event with Phyllis Christopher, Susie Bright, Shar Rednour, Michelle Tea, & Laura Guy!
Please contact us if you would like to interview Phyllis. Kindly include in calendar listings, and please note that masks will be required. Books will be available for purchase courtesy of Good Vibrations.
The first book of Phyllis Christopher’s explosive and tender photographs, fusing lesbian sex and queer protest against the backdrop of a city in flux. On moving to San Francisco in the late 1980s, Christopher began to collaborate with her subjects to make images in which documentary and performance converge. Dark Room brings together fifteen years of Christopher’s work, negotiating street, club, and studio, with camera in hand, to compose a portrait of a community simultaneously defining radical articulations of queer lesbian sexuality and defending its bodily autonomy in the face of right-wing politics, the AIDS crisis and urban gentrification.
Reproducing photographs of startling intensity and sensuality alongside new writing by Susie Bright, Laura Guy, Michelle Tea and an interview with Shar Rednour, Dark Room is a heartfelt record of Christopher’s devotion to an analogue tradition, to the pleasures of photographs and the community that made them.
Phyllis Christopher now lives in the UK and has recently been the subject of a major retrospective at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and solo show at Grand Union, Birmingham (one of Frieze’s top 10 shows of 2021).
Phyllis Christopher will be in San Francisco in August 2022 to launch the book with an event on 21 August at Folsom Community Centre, featuring Susie Bright, Shar Rednour, Laura Guy and Michelle Tea. She is available for events in SF and NY.
Phyllis is available for interview and comment and the book is available for review. She is also available for speaking engagements in SF and NY in Aug/Sep 2022. Please direct all press queries to Tamar Shlaim // tamar@bookworks.org.uk // +447779251006