Wednesday 2 February 2022

The Godfather of Homoerotic Photography

From Aperture photography magazine on the occasion of a major retrospective of the man's work at the Museum of Sex in New York back in 2019 (opening with a quote from the exhibition's curator Lissa Rivera):

“The big boom of porn culture wasn’t his style. It wasn’t elaborate. It wasn’t something that was going to take seven years to shoot and have jewels.”

Pink Narcissus was, as they say, just too much. Producers wrenched the film from him and made a lousy 1971 print Bidgood took his name off. Meanwhile, audiences lapped up Warhol’s faux verité and the hedonism of Wakefield Poole...

The bud of Pink Narcissus would bloom in the work of Pierre et Gilles and David LaChapelle and Ryan Trecartin and Greer; its gauzy shimmer shines in films like Blade Runner and Soft Cell’s Non-Stop Exotic Video Show and Prince’s Sign o’ the Times... While drag queens have for decades mined his work for their art, it must also be noted the exclusive focus on male bodies in racialized fantasias would likely get the film “cancelled” today.

But the ripples of Bidgood’s influence appear in most every artsy earnest queer on Instagram who gazed into Bidgood’s pool and saw themselves. And what remains is a wide-eyed, world-building tribute to the beauty of narcissism. “He wasn’t being ironic,” says Rivera. “He was interested in the fantasies he had since he was a boy. He’s elevating men who don’t get elevated: queer men, hustlers, people from the drag world. He loved them in this emotional visual sense. He still loves that way.”

RIP James Bidgood (28th March 1933 – 31st January 2022)

6 comments:

  1. You and Miss Maddie, today. Coincidence: I just finished my Valentine's Day post, using one of these photos and I happened to look up and read all about the photographer, with all these photo as part of the article. I love it when life dovetails in on itself. Thanks for sharing. Kizzes.

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    1. Great camp minds think alike, eh?

      Mr Bidgood's imagery, much like Pierre et Gilles who were so inspired by him, form much of the wallpaper of my life... Jx

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  2. Nice to see the additional pictures and description here of his work. I am as always running around trying to catch up on a few blogs so yes, I saw Mistress Maddie's post as well.

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    1. Bless you, Melanie. It is a perpetual whorl of catch-ups - and yes, Mr Bidgood is worth paying tribute to! Jx

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  3. As to pay homage I may just dress as a matador, commando, for the rest of the week.

    It's nice to see another post, and another homage, to a greatly creative man. Thank you my dear.

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    1. "Dress as a matador, commando"..? Been there, done that! I was rather popular in my youth. Jx

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