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I’m so normal it almost becomes controversial. Most people still think you have to be a freak to make porn movies.
in conversation with erika lust – Et Alors? Magazine
My movie is based on the desire for transformation and self-determination. I wanted to show that we have much more possibilities than playing a role that is dictated by society.
In conversation with Tim Lienhard – Et Alors? Magazine
Androgyny is very difficult to capture in photography because the moment you wonder whether a person is a boy or a girl, that’s the moment you see true beauty.
In conversation with Roxanne Bauwens – Et Alors? Magazine
We become architects of our bodies and designers of our identities. We merge, we blend, we cross and conjoin the separations that exist in binary understandings of gender.
in conversation with Gabriel Maher – Et Alors? Magazine
I try to promote dissident sexualities and am inviting the viewer not to feel guilty if they want to experience their sexuality in a different way of what is so-called ‘normal’.
In conversation with Rurru Mipanochia – Et Alors? Magazine
Who doesn’t want to be a lipsynching, crossdressing lesbian?
in conversation with Landon Cider – Et Alors? Magazine
People change, evolve. I don’t exist in past context. It’s really bizarre if someone thinks that I’m not like I used to be. Well no! Surprise!
In conversation with Boy George – Et Alors? Magazine
Changing identity through cross-dressing is somehow a fantasy and has something surreal. In order to have the courage to do so, one has to be brave and have a strong personality.
In conversation with lukas beyeler – Et Alors? Magazine
I feel very lucky to be born a gay person in a straight privileged world. I feel it gives us license to look differently at tradition and the way society wants you to be. It allows us to reinvent ourselves constantly, because there is no set path that we have to follow.
In conversation with Meg Allen – Et Alors? Magazine
Born Neil Megson, reborn as artist Genesis P-Orridge, reborn once again as a gender-erasing pandrogyne, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge has never let art, labels, life or evolution stand in the way of his imagination.
Article on Genesis Breyer P-Orridge – Et Alors? Magazine
I’m longing for a world where everybody can be more relaxed into doing what they want to do.
in conversation with sam bettens – Et Alors? Magazine
A lot of people are still stuck on the ‘why?’ Why are you a woman, why are you a man, why are you gay? However, there is no ‘why’ to begin with. It’s a reality that needs no explanation because it’s about love.
In conversation with Greg McGoon – Et Alors? Magazine
Be patient and trust yourself. Look for others who are like you and don’t get caught up so much on those who aren’t.
In conversation with Jase Peeples – Et Alors? Magazine
I would like to create an entire world of fluorescent beauty. I want to remind the world that there are no limits.
In conversation with Anto Christ – Et Alors? Magazine
I guess technology isn’t ready for pancake teleportation.
In conversation with Niels Peeraer – Et Alors? Magazine
Curiosity is the most beautiful thing you can cultivate. Always be curious, never be afraid to ask questions and try to follow your heart.
In conversation with David Weissman – Et Alors? Magazine
If you can go to a place where it’s encouraged to be loving and to be positive, than that’s the place you have to go to, to be yourself and to be free.
In conversation with Ted Rogers and Ki Price – Et Alors? Magazine
I know I can only affect my little corner of things, and part of that is fighting for my own human right to just be, and to go through the world. Step by step.
In conversation with Ivan Coyote – Et Alors? Magazine
I feel very blessed and grateful for the happy life I have now, and I hope that I have the ability to inspire others to overcome the pain.
In conversation with Buck Angel – Et Alors? Magazine
By making things very fabulous and gay, I try to make eye candy to get people’s attention at first. Yet in the end my work is very dark and contains a spiky message.
In conversation with Ayakamay – Et Alors? Magazine
I’m trying to tell universal stories because the one thing that every single person on the planet struggles with and what every single person wants, is the ever-illusive true love.
In conversation with Marina Rice Bader – Et Alors? Magazine
I’ve always loved eccentrics – because they dare to be different, because they reinvent themselves every day.
In conversation with Tim Lienhard – Et Alors? Magazine
There is a sort of courage that comes from having to live outside the mainstream model.
In conversation with Jonathan Kemp – Et Alors? Magazine
I learned how important it is to create a framework in which fear doesn’t dominate your expression.
In conversation with Quinn Delvaux – Et Alors? Magazine
I love all kinds of beauty, not just the standard issued beauty, but also the unorthodox ones like a Lucian Freud painting or Leigh Bowery.
In conversation with Michael Cunningham – Et Alors? Magazine
I get the feeling that people are way more focused now on creating, expressing their freedom and celebrating who they are. It’s almost like a statement.
In conversation with Jorge Clar – Et Alors? Magazine
For me art has to be activism, otherwise it doesn’t work. For other artists it can be a quest of beauty, but for me it’s a tool to activate people.
In conversation with Jeroen Olyslaegers – Et Alors? Magazine
It’s not our intention to make radical work nor are we aiming for a revolution, rather we try to build a bridge, to have a dialogue with people who might not be very aware.
In conversation with The Transketeers – Et Alors? Magazine
Being queer is about remembering the radical roots of the gay liberation movement, and acknowledging that change doesn’t usually come without a fight and that fighting doesn’t always look the same for everyone.
In conversation with JJ Levine – Et Alors? Magazine
Historically there has been limited gay imagery in mainstream art because it has not been a socially accepted expression. But I’m ever hopeful that that is changing.
Michael Schreiber on Bernard Perlin – Et Alors? Magazine
Collage is about combining different kinds of images to explain a feeling or a mood. My work reflects the exuberant world I would like to live in.
In conversation with Agustín Martínez – Et Alors? Magazine
I aim to contradict the notion that, in order to change one’s sex, one must undergo major surgery and commit to a lifetime of supplemental hormones.
In conversation with Heather Cassils – Et Alors? Magazine
On the surface it looks like we’re just dudes who are dressing up in too much make-up and sparkly clothes, however the stories we share on the show resonate with many people.
In conversation with Alaska, Ru Paul’s Drag Race – Et Alors? Magazine
I feel like I have been on the periphery of society for most of my life.
In conversation with Martin(e) Gutierrez – Et Alors? Magazine
Being gay I think we’re put in a position where we have no choice than to be an activist, and we learn to love that.
In conversation with Adore Delano, – Ru Paul’s Drag Race, Et Alors? Magazine
It’s my dream to inspire in the same way I’ve been inspired by the work of others. Ideally, my creations could be a catalyst for positivity.
In conversation with Bubi Canal Et Alors? Magazine
I feel it’s important to consider whatever particular identity an artist embraces – whether that relates to their gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, etc. – in the hope it will challenge and expand a viewer’s perspective on their art.
Michael Schreiber on Bernard Perlin – Et Alors? Magazine
I think it’s part of our culture that everyone wants to know exactly what they are looking at and why.
In conversation with Martin(e) Gutierrez – Et Alors? Magazine
As an artist you have to live with the fact that people project their own horrors, joys and everyday life issues to your work. That’s the beauty about being a performer.
In conversation with The Vivid Angel – Et Alors? Magazine
I want to be that kid who is lost in Oz, looking for the wizard and believes that it’s all real.
In conversation with Christopher Logan – Et Alors? Magazine
Our uniqueness lies in the symbioses. It’s the chemistry between us and in our daily personal life, that shows in our work.
In conversation with the Brothers Grimm – Et Alors? Magazine
I realise that I have to be more aware of the great life that I am living.
In conversation with Sven Ratzke – Et Alors? Magazine
All I wanted to do was hide. I took comfort in sadistically drowning paper in the blackest of black ink, leaving minimal white space for the strange scenarios and characters that seemed to mysteriously well up inside of me.
In conversation with Betty Black – Et Alors? Magazine
God loves everyone, and sees no difference between gays, hetero-, transsexuals or anyone else.
In conversation with Arie Boomsma – Et Alors? Magazine
Often grief is considered inappropriate, as if it has a certain expiration date after which you have to get on with it.
In conversation with Jonathan Kemp – Et Alors? Magazine
As time goes by, we are expanding our capacity. We continue to add various elements and new points of view to our personality, until we are like a bunch of grapes.
In conversation with Pyuupiru – Et Alors? Magazine
I decided to look at the past in order to understand the future.
In conversation with Matthijs Holland – Et Alors? Magazine
Art gives a more added value to my life than religion. I don’t need to listen to a human invention. I’d rather listen to myself in everything that I do.
In conversation with Faryda Moumouh – Et Alors? Magazine
Love is something that everyone can relate to.
In conversation with Rhys Chapman – Et Alors? Magazine
Whether you are gay, straight, bi, whatever that is, we all love, we all hurt, we all get angry and feel pain.
In conversation with Kanithea Powell – Et Alors? Magazine
We’re shaped by our reality and whether or not you’re in transition, you still should be moving onwards with your work.
In conversation with Rhyannon Styles – Et Alors? Magazine
It is reality we are willing to forget, because we despise triviality.
Short story by Leonoor Zwartevooghel – Et Alors? Magazine
I believe all religions have beauty in them whether or not god exists the way we want him or her to exist. The only thing I know is that we don’t know anything.
In conversation with Rolla Selbak – Et Alors? Magazine
Fearless people inspire me the most. People who have the courage to aim for their dreams and search for their goals. For the things that make them truly happy.
Editorial Issue 14 – Et Alors? Magazine
There isn’t really much of a gap between my reality and my art.I’ve let it envelop me and I don’t think I would ever change that.
In conversation with Joe Black – Et Alors? Magazine
The more you affect change, the more you see that people are just people and not these divisions that separate us.
In conversation with Christopher Logan – Et Alors? Magazine
This is what I’m supposed to do. It’s as simple as that. It’s just who I am and I know that if I would stop, I would be very unhappy.
In conversation with Le Pustra – Et Alors? Magazine
There is no difference between my state of being as a human, an artist, ascetic, aesthete or devotee of beauty. I simply seek to be. ‘Kun’, meaning ‘to be’, is a mystic Islamic state of being.
In conversation with Tareq de Montfort – Et Alors? Magazine
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