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Tessa Boffin: 1989-1993
Exhibition: 11 May – 17 Jun 2023
Wed 10 May 18:00
Hales
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NY10011 New York
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Wed-Sun 11-18
Tessa Boffin: 1989-1993 - an exhibition of three key bodies of work never-before-seen in New York. In the largest solo show of Boffin's work to date, the exhibition spotlights a widely unknown yet influential figure in the history of photography.
Boffin (b.1960 - d. 1993 London, UK) was a pioneering artist and a key organising figure in the UK's photography scene, working between the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. Despite a brief oeuvre, Boffin developed a complex body of photographic work which explored gender, sex positivity and societal and political issues referring to AIDS. In staged scenes Boffin championed lesbian visibility and the actualization of queer identity through explorations of fantasy. Boffin had a bold, ground-breaking practice at a time of little visual representation and acknowledgement of queer desire. In imaginative discovery, she deconstructed historical heterosexual role models, combining fact and story to reimagine them. Deftly weaving historical references, critical theory and wit to propose an alternative space of exploration.