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Interview with Robyn Day
Chicago-based
artist Robyn Day uses photography and all of its inherent complexity as
a vehicle to explore and engage with queerness: identity, gender,
sexuality, culture, and community. The work is conceptually driven and
often attempts to subvert or reinforce perceptions about the nature of
photography. In a recent conversation with Robyn on the heels of her
solo show, Nobody Knows at Elizabeth Houston; we discussed her work's
broader themes and intentions.
See the full article in New Art Examiner.