“Maybe the narrative and story of queer urban life is stronger but there has been societal change and a mind shift in the country.“
Read More“Grace reflects what I didn’t have, and what I wanted to create as well.”
Read More“I am narrating my experience as a Black, queer male and using pop culture elements to emphasise America's long-lasting encouragement of Black oppression.”
Read More“Ireland is undergoing this moment of uncovering and exploring forgotten histories, things that we’ve pushed under the carpet".
Read More"I was blocked by the President of Chechnya’s official Instagram when I tagged him and Vlad kissing in an edit I did of them".
Read More"It was a look at the people who shaped the movement and fought for healthcare and gay rights throughout this time".
Read More“You can throw a lot of shit at someone until they erupt. Some things just get under my skin and I can see that they wrong".
Read MoreWhat influences me is life as a whole and, consequently, how I live it and respond to it – which includes my sexuality. First, I am a being".
Read More"If we're all being a little honest with ourselves, we all, in minor ways or not, are awful gays".
Read More"A door left open, the poppers in soft focus, the smaller details. They're reminders of intimacy, artefacts; the only constant – rather than the boy".
Read More"Queerness doesn’t necessarily relate to gayness. There’s an accountant somewhere in Ireland that’s a queer but is married and has four kids – that’s really exciting to me”.
Read More"The reactions are completely different though it’s the same image. In one instance I’m this attention seeking whore and in another I’m making body art".
Read More"Queerness as a political and cultural identity is really important to my process. In the past couple of years I have more confidence in my queerness and I feel part of a queer community in Dublin".
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