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   Hajo Corsten, 1982        View fullsize

Hajo Corsten, 1982


   Konrad Helbig, Ragazzi Sicily, 1950s      There was a time when the poor were simply that, poor and not petty bourgeois. Some poor people had the privilege of being able to live outside the moral restrictions adopted by the lower and middle bourg View fullsize

Konrad Helbig, Ragazzi Sicily, 1950s

There was a time when the poor were simply that, poor and not petty bourgeois. Some poor people had the privilege of being able to live outside the moral restrictions adopted by the lower and middle bourgeoisie imposed to control them by those at the top of society. Perhaps for this reason, the rich tended to have freer artistic connections with the poor than with the bourgeois trapped by the servitude and aspirations that society imposed on them. Today things are different, and almost all the poor, except the most marginalized, who rarely have the good fortune to directly experience the vital experience of knowing art, combine the worst of both worlds: an uncomfortable life due to lack of resources and an aspirational submission to those who impose social morality on others.

Text by L.A. de Villena

Ian David Baker View fullsize

Ian David Baker

   Raymond Voinquel      A vintage photograph of a shirtless young man holding a broom. Voinquel ((1912-1994) was an important French photographer known for his many studies of young men and his portrayals of Jean Marais and others involved in the mo View fullsize

Raymond Voinquel

A vintage photograph of a shirtless young man holding a broom. Voinquel ((1912-1994) was an important French photographer known for his many studies of young men and his portrayals of Jean Marais and others involved in the movies of Jean Cocteau.

   Jean Genet 1950.       View fullsize

Jean Genet 1950.

   Hajo Corsten, 1982

   Konrad Helbig, Ragazzi Sicily, 1950s      There was a time when the poor were simply that, poor and not petty bourgeois. Some poor people had the privilege of being able to live outside the moral restrictions adopted by the lower and middle bourg
Ian David Baker
   Raymond Voinquel      A vintage photograph of a shirtless young man holding a broom. Voinquel ((1912-1994) was an important French photographer known for his many studies of young men and his portrayals of Jean Marais and others involved in the mo
   Jean Genet 1950.