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Rowboat on the Beach (Tash), from the "Transportraits" series, from the 29 x 29 Portfolio by the graduates of the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Program at the School of Visual Arts
Rowboat on the Beach (Tash), from the "Transportraits" series, from the 29 x 29 Portfolio by the graduates of the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Program at the School of Visual Arts
Rowboat on the Beach (Tash), from the "Transportraits" series, from the 29 x 29 Portfolio by the graduates of the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Program at the School of Visual Arts

Rowboat on the Beach (Tash), from the "Transportraits" series, from the 29 x 29 Portfolio by the graduates of the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Program at the School of Visual Arts

Maker Triburgo, Lorenzo American, b. 1980
Date2011
MediumInkjet print
Dimensionsimage: 13 1/4 in x 11 in; paper: 19 in x 13 in
Credit LineGift of John MacMahon and Richard Anderman
Object number2014:284.25
About the ArtistLorenzo Triburgo is a photographer, educator, and LGBTQ rights activist. Their series Shimmer Shimmer consists of performative, environmental self-portraits that were created in collaboration with their partner Sarah Van Dyke during a residency at the Baxter Street Camera Club New York in 2019. During the residency, Triburgo stopped taking testosterone after 10 years of consistent use, and created photographs of their changing body covered with glitter on the beach at Jacob Riis Park in Queens, NY. This beach has long been a popular destination and place for public social gathering for queer New Yorkers. Each image in the series depicts a different pose that references common idealized depictions of women in art history. This portrait is modeled on paintings and sculptures of Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty and love, with Triburgo’s reinterpretation creating space for new and nonbinary representations of classical forms.

Similarly looking at celebrated works from art histor, in his Transportraits series, Triburgo sets transgender men against idyllic—yet clearly fabricated—backdrops they created by following painting step-by-step instructions from Bob Ross. Triburgo poses their sitters in heroic-seeming poses as a play on depictions of masculinity seen in 19th century paintings by John Singer Sargent and Alfred Jacob Miller.

Lorenzo Triburgo’s work has been exhibited in numerous venues including at Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY; Photoforum Pasquart, Kunst und Kulturhaus, Bern, Switzerland; Henry Art Gallery, Hammond, IN; Magazzini del Sale, Italy; and Oude Kerk, the Netherlands; among others. Triburgo received their BA in Photography and Gender Studies at New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and their MFA in Photography and Related Media and the School of Visual Arts in New York City. They have taught at Oregon State University since 2013.