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LGBTQ+ LOVE
**LGBTQ+ Love** by Michael Liani is a captivating collection that features 180 exquisite photographs taken with a film camera, highlighting the diverse families and couples within the LGBTQ+ community across Israel. This remarkable book presents intimate portraits that celebrate love in its many forms, while also serving as a silent yet powerful political statement on identity and acceptance.
Designed with elegance, including gold leaf foil stamping and premium paper, **LGBTQ+ Love** is not just a visual feast but also a profound exploration of pride and resilience. This essential volume is perfect for anyone who wishes to celebrate love and diversity, making it a must-have addition to any book collection.
Livre en import en anglais, arabe, hébreu
Michael Liani embarked on a journey that took him throughout Israel—from north to south—to piece together a collective portrait made up of hundreds of instances of love from throughout the LGBTQ+ continuum. This archive is composed of personal and intimate frames that together form a silent political pride parade, raising questions about individual and collective identity.
Contrary to the experience of many, otherness is power, and through Liani’s lens and gaze, otherness as an empowering force manifests precisely in the most prosaic of instances, through the personal and everyday moments in the life of this diverse community. LGBTQ+ Love introspectively directs its gaze inwards, and through its exposition, welcomes the external gaze of the viewer, at a time when many LGBTQ+ families and couples still struggle with exhibiting public displays of affection.
Liani’s journey began during the COVID-19 lockdown and has been going on ever since. It was the isolation of the lockdowns that pushed him to embark on this journey, substituting seclusion and isolation with community building, and countering silence by speaking out loud. The resulting photographs combine a critical view and a keen eye with current political realities.
The book’s photographs were taken with an analogue camera, each session consisting of no more than four or five clicks on film. Through the photographic act of “shooting”, Liani simultaneously heals the wounds of both himself and his subjects, formulating a beautiful scar that seeks to elicit emotion and preserve it—intact and exact, in memory.
Liani asks his subjects to look directly at the camera; neither to be photogenic nor to please. The mutual gaze, between subject and photographer/viewer, reflects a broader social and internal struggle, producing victorious frames that seem to affirm—your love is right, legitimate, and powerful.
The process of gathering, photographing, and documenting the subjects depicted within this book was “democratic,” attempting to touch the full spectrum of Israel’s LGBTQ+ community, and introduce a new gaze filled with pride, acceptance, and love.
Nir Harmat, Photos by Elad Sarig
252 Pages, 17 x 23 cm.
Synthetic Cloth on Board, Gold Leaf Foil Stamping
Two paper stocks
Fiche technique
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