In these photographs, men and women are placed in locker rooms and bathrooms in staged narratives. The narratives reference Lacan's mirror stage: the point in infant development in which the child recognizes him or herself in the mirror as a whole entity instead of part of his or her mother—or in this case—peer group. Functioning as literal mirror-stages, locker rooms and bathrooms are used in the photographs as sites of mimicry and performance; the self is performed and peers are mimicked in these private/public spaces.
Anonymous
I presume you'll stage a photo of half-naked women next?
Oh my, what *am* I saying? That would be sexist!
Anonymous
becca fuchs has real talent. i love this photo! her whole collection is spectacular. i wish i had her fabulous skills!
migstep
WOW! So much is stated in the photos! Excellent work! Bravo!
Anonymous
The subject and scenes are very intriguing. Who wears tighty whities anyway?
Anonymous
I like these photos.They are deicious. Especially the first one. I think the in the end men and women are one, but not in the physical reality, that is why I can understand the mirror thing stuff, but not in the physical...