Project

Untitled Self-Portraits

_SP_0444-full _SP_0442-full _SP_0440-full _SP_0438-full _SP_0458-full Untitled (SP4_22), 1998 Untitled (July_2_1998_2) Untitled (July_2_1998_9) Untitled (July_1_1998_21) Untitled (August1998_30) T_Untitled (September1998_22) T_Untitled(September1998_COMPOSITE)

These photographic self-portraits feature Carlos Motta performing fictive characters for the camera in eerie, constructed landscapes. The images depict scenes where his body, sex, and gender are malleable props transformed beyond recognition. In these early photographs, Motta experiments with the representation of sexual alterity, the elasticity of identity, and the politics of difference, unknowingly anticipating the themes that he currently engages in his practice.

Year

1998

Materials & Dimensions

Archival Inkjet Prints
30 x 45" & 16 x 20"

Credits

Installation views at PPOW Gallery, New York (2016)