Now, Leah's work has found its own houses of worship: two galleries on opposite sides of the East River. Over in Long Island City, the metallic body paint, bondage paraphernalia, and neon ooze that accent the curves and crevices of Leah's models are gracing the virgin walls of the new NOT FOR THEM gallery in Long Island City. The show, also named Acid Mass, is Leah's first solo show and includes, in addition to her photography, a collection of multimedia pieces, video, and performance.
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Meanwhile in Manhattan, Leah's contorted portraits help construct a contemporary concept of the female gaze along with the work of the over 20 other emerging female artists featured in our (very) NSFW Museum of Sex show.
"I continually experiment with methods of bodily detachment," Leah explains of her work. "The images themselves become proof of this vulnerable act, between skin and viscera, exhibitionist and voyeur, public and private. I am interested in relationships of contradiction and the beautiful monotony of inhabiting our bodies while simultaneously trying to escape them."Below, more shots from Joanne Leah's new solo show, Acid Mass:
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