The Face of America

TO SURVIVE ON THIS SHORE

THE PATRICIA AND PHILLIP FROST ART MUSEUM MIAMI (On view through April 28)

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JESS T. DUGAN & VANESSA FABBRE PHOTOGRAPH­Y EXHIBITION

One of the definition­s of ageism is “to regard older persons as unworthy of attention.” These photos and interviews reveal how our culture lacks representa­tion of older adults who are transgende­r and gender non-conforming. Dugan and Fabbre traveled from coast to coast, across the U.S. to document these life stories.

To Survive on This Shore was organized by Barrett Barrera Projects. The Frost is the first museum to show this exhibition. Documentin­g the life stories of this important but largely underrepre­sented group of older adults, the people featured in these portraits have a wide variety of life narratives spanning the last ninety years. While Dugan’s earlier work focused on issues of identity, gender, and sexuality – and often on LGBTQ communitie­s specifical­ly – this is Dugan’s first body of work that focuses on older adults, a result of her collaborat­ion with Fabbre.

Tony, 67, San Diego, CA, 2014

Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.

Jay, 59, New York, NY, 2015

Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.

 ??  ?? Duchess Milan, 69, Los Angeles, CA, 2017 Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.
Duchess Milan, 69, Los Angeles, CA, 2017 Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.
 ??  ?? Alexis, 64, Chicago, IL, 2014 Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.
Alexis, 64, Chicago, IL, 2014 Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.
 ??  ?? Sukie, 59, New York, NY, 2016 Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.
Sukie, 59, New York, NY, 2016 Image courtesy of projects+gallery and Jess T. Dugan.

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