There are No Homosexuals in Iran

Laurence Rasti

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Publisher/Edition Patrick Frey

   Published/2018
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/156   Size/195*293*15
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There Are No No-Holsexuals in Iran, a photo collection of Laurence Rusty, an Iranian female photographer born and raised in Geneva. Laurence Rusty, a young photographer who has attracted attention, has been selected as the finalist of the “Aperture Portfolio Award” and “Magnum Photo Award”. This book, published in 2017, is one of the 2018 Paris photo nominated for "First Photo Book Prize". The exciting title comes from a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the time at Columbia University in 2007, "There is no homosexuality in Iran." In Iran, homosexuality is considered to be a crime punishable by the death penalty, and it is said that Iranian gays are taking shelter in the small town of Denizli in neighboring Turkey. This book covers gay portraits and cityscapes living in Denizli on the subject of such sexual minorities. Many of the portraits are hidden in their faces and shown as "people who do not exist". A collection of social photographs by up-and-coming photographers.
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