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On the last Sunday in June, New York celebrates gay pride in style! Originated to honour the Stonewall Riots of 1969, Gay Pride Month culminates in a parade that attracts over 750,000 people of all genders, sexualities, ethnicities and classes. Having documented this attraction for the past decade, the author of the massive best-seller Back in the Days showcases an extraordinary collection of photos taken of loving lesbians, flaming fags, tasteful transsexuals and dramatic drag queens, all done up in their Sunday best to celebrate their day of pride. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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As a follow-up to his crazy successful, fashion and pop culture-influencing book of Hip Hop's early days, Back In The Days, photographer Jamel Shabazz takes a sharp turn in bringing to light a vastly original - and under-documented—emerging subculture in Last Sunday In June. Drawing from an enormous cast of eye-catching characters, Shabazz showcases an extraordinary collection of luscious lesbians, tasteful transsexuals, and dramatic drag queens done up in their Sunday best to celebrate Gay Pride.
Jamel Shabazz is the author of Back in the Days (powerHouse Books, 2001). His photographs have appeared in publications including The Source, Vibe, TRACE, Flaunt, Mass Appeal, Jalouse, Black Book, OneWorld, and Honey. Shabazz’s work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Kravets/Wehby Gallery, New York; by Kangol at the Dazed & Confused Gallery, London; by adidas and Lodown at adidas Originals, Berlin; and in Trace’s True Signs, Paris. His debut book, Back in the Days, has received astounding critical acclaim and commercial success since its initial release in January 2001. Shabazz was born in Brooklyn and lives in Long Island, New York.