“Tessa Boffin” is a landmark monograph celebrating the fearless and theatrical vision a truly uncompromising queer artist. Tessa Boffin (1960–1993) was a pioneering artist and lesbian activist working between the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Despite a brief career, taking her own life at just 33, Boffin created a deeply complex body of work that explored gender, sex positivity, and the politics of AIDS at a time of fierce cultural resistance. Through her intricately posed tableaux, Boffin championed lesbian visibility and explored queer identity through fantastical, provocative narratives. Her practice was bold and ground-breaking, carving out space where there was little representation or acknowledgement of queer desire. Deftly weaving historical reference, critical theory and wit, she proposed an alternative lens through which to view desire, history, and power.
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