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New Exhibit to Strip Red Heads of Stereotype: Beauty à la Ginger

red-hot1-732x1024Thomas Knights started as a music producer and performer but soon added behind the camera skills to his portfolio. He is now an established fashion photographer and video producer as well. This year his first solo artist exhibition opens in London, at the Redchurch Gallery. The idea behind the exhibit, showing that red headed guys are not, as common knowledge would have it, undesirable. Red heads can be beautiful and sexy and cool! Just looking at the preview video trailer and the few pictures that have been posted online one has to admit that the artist has a point! Red heads can be are sexy! The exhibition is not only about beauty but it is also the artist’s contribution to anti-bullying campaigns as red-haired persons still often are victims of bullying, especially during adolescence. Featured in the portraits are mostly high profile red-haired males such as models, actors, artists and more. If you like the teaser video and the poster, definitely check out Thomas Knights’ website where you’ll find a tab “RED HOT” leading to the exhibits’ page. You can also find the exhibit’s page with additional preview pictures on Facebook here.

Enjoy the video and the pictures!

What?  Art Exhibit, category Photography

Where?  ‘The Gallery’ on Redchurch street, London, UK.

When?  Premieres 16-22 december 2013

Self Evident Truths – A project by artist iO Tillett Wright

What defines us?

What defines you?

Who are we, the LGBTIQ community?

Artist iO Tillett Wright explores the incredibly rich diversity of personalities, profiles, people that we, as a community, are. Because that is what we are: diverse. There are no reasons, scientific or otherwise, for the LGBTIQ community not to be just as diverse as the rest of the population, and that is precisely what Wright shows with her project entitled “Self Evident Truths”.

“WE CHALLENGE YOU TO LOOK INTO THE FACES OF THESE PEOPLE,
AND TELL THEM THAT THEY DESERVE LESS THAN YOU.”

The name of the project comes from the very fact that it is a self evident truth that LGBTIQ people should be respected and allowed the same kinds of freedom than any other person in this world. She explains her project and the reasons that brought her to mount this enterprise in her emotionally loaded and intimate TED talk  “Fifty shades of gay“. The project aims at taking a “simple portrait of anyone who is anything other than 100% straight”. At the time I am writing this lines Wright has already taken 1740 portraits mostly in NYC and also in other bigger cities throughout the United States, their next goal 5000, and who knows why not then 10’000.

“ONE OF THE CORE IDEAS BEHIND SELF EVIDENT TRUTHS, IS THAT PEOPLE DON’T FIT INTO OVER-SIMPLIFIED BOXES. EVERYONE FALLS SOMEWHERE ON A NUANCED SPECTRUM OF HUMAN SEXUALITY.”

“THIS IS THE CIVIL RIGHTS FIGHT OF OUR GENERATION,
AND TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE OUR PRESENCE KNOWN.”