- Episode #1.1 (2004) ... Des Sturgess Q.C.
- The Contessa (1975) ... Pete Williams - Episode #1.6682 (2013) ... Walter Mitchell
Sen. Sgt. We put manhood under the microscope in a series of videos, articles, playlists and podcasts. - Brave New World (2004) ... Stevey Dawes
Touching on queer identity, race, power and patriarchy, men as seen by women, stereotypes of dominant masculinity as well as the family, the exhibition presents masculinity in all its myriad forms, rife with contradictions and complexities. Courtesy Jean Marc Patras, Paris.Samuel Fosso, Self-portrait from the series 70s lifestyle 1975–7 © Samuel Fosso. 'Bogey' In the early 1970s pioneers of feminist art such as Laurie Anderson and Annette Messager consciously objectified the male body in a bid to expose the uncomfortable nature of the dominant male gaze. Peter Buchanan / Neil / Peter Maynard Jason Peebles
Might be worth a listen.
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- Mergers (1992) ... Dennis Tontine He asks whether men have become stuck between ideas of ‘toxic’ and ‘fragile’ masculinity. From the series High School Football, 2007–2009. The Masculinities catalogue is organised by six themed chapters with essays by writers and academics including Chris Haywood, Edwin Coomasaru, Tim Clark, Jonathan D. Katz, Alona Pardo and Ekow Eshun in the fields of art, history, culture, and queer studies. Alf Show all 8 episodes © Masahisa Fukase Archives.Karlheinz Weinberger, Horseshoe buckle, 1962.
- Episode #1.2 (1986) ... Steve Jack Molineaux Johnny - Glory Days (1995) ... Det.
Ward Stephen Dennis Tontine
- 1938 Colum (2009) ... Mr. O'Sullivan Long keel with keel hung rudder. As a new photographic exhibition into Masculinity opens at the Barbican, the academic Chris Haywood, believes it’s important to highlight the importance of visual representations of men.
- Secrets (2002) ... Peter Buchanan
- Frankenstein (2017) ... Gene Leila Slimani is an interesting author. - An Unnatural Act (1995) ... Michael Kidd - Men in the Dark (1999) ... A.J.
Their respective projects marked a new departure in the way men photographed each other, serving as a commentary on how old age engenders a loss of masculinity. By reconfiguring the representation of traditional masculinity – loosely defined as an idealised, dominant heterosexual masculinity – the artists presented here challenge our ideas of these hypermasculine stereotypes. Producer: Katy Hickman. - Episode #1.6684 (2013) ... Walter Mitchell / Dave - Part 3 (1983) ... Jason Peebles (credit only)
- Catching Up with You (1992) ... Dennis Tontine - I Was Calling Him Bogey (1975) ... 'Bogey' - A Declaration of War 1806 (1980) ... Johnny Simone de Beauvoir’s famous declaration that ‘one is not born a woman, but rather becomes one’ provides a helpful springboard for considering what it means to be a male in today’s world, as well as the place of photography and film in shaping masculinity. Tate: Gift Eric and Louise Franck London Collection 2013.Karen Knorr, Newspapers are no longer ironed, Coins no longer boiled So far have Standards fallen.
- Finis Vitae Sed Non Amoris (2018) ... Connelly - The Man From Home (1976) ... Arthur Cope Des Sturgess Q.C. - Third Generation (1975) ... Greg Ferguson
- Yet Another Reality Check (2009) ... Neil Show all 20 episodes - Part 2 (1983) ... Jason Peebles © Masahisa Fukase Archives.Masahisa Fukase, Masahisa and Sukezo, 1972. From Samuel Fosso’s playfully staged self-portraits, taken in his studio, in which he performs to the camera sporting flares and platforms boots or flirtatiously revealing his youthful male physique to Kiluanji Kia Henda’s fictional scenarios in which he adopts the troubled personas of African men of power, the works presented here reflect on how black masculinity challenges the status quo.
- Episode #1.6677 (2013) ... Walter Mitchell / Dave