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Makos & Eagles: The Warhol Connection & the Power of Blood

39 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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On this episode, American photographer Christopher Makos reflects on a legendary career spanning decades, including his iconic collaborations with Andy Warhol and his lasting impact on queer photography. He shares insights on the people, places, and images that continue to define his work, and what he’s looking forward to next. New York-based artist Jordan Eagles discusses his provocative and politically charged practice using blood. In a conversation focused on identity, stigma, and the realities around blood donation for the LGBTQ+ community, Jordan explains how his art confronts systems and challenges perceptions. And we hear from our very own photographer AdeY, who introduces his latest series and book, JOY, offering a short look at his newest work. Brought to you by BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! boysboysboys.org [http://boysboysboys.org/]  @boysfineart @boysgallerycafelondon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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