# Photograph
# Installation
# Digital
The series showcases diversity of trans and queer life, candidly photographing Black queer people and queer people of color expressing themselves. Tibollo’s photos, attuned to multiplicity and mutuality, call to mind Larry Mitchell’s The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions (1977): “Since the women who love women look like men sometimes and since the faggots look something like men sometimes and since the women who love women and the faggots were friends the men lost the women who love women among the faggots. […] The faggots and their friends and the women who love women know that for a while they can find some safety in the confusion they can create. They have some time to develop their resources to survive.” Mitchell’s mythopoetic characters insist on not only survival but luxury — sensual touch, meals, and celebratory ritual — as healing praxis. Similarly, 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ features food consumption, laughter, and affection, emphasizing moments of joy.