Slava Mogutin’s photos explore desire, vulnerability, sex and power
Ahead of a major new retrospective, Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography, we spoke with the acclaimed queer photographer about sex, power, and dissident art
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Ahead of a major new retrospective, Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography, we spoke with the acclaimed queer photographer about sex, power, and dissident art
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