Battlefields is Franûáois-Marie Banierª¡s celebration of gay culture at its most flamboyant and proud. Comprised of photos taken at Gay Prides in Brussels, London, New York, Paris and Rome between 1994 and 2018, Banier captures the full glamorous spectrum of those parading, all the feathers, sequins and leather; but, more importantly, also the characters beneath the make-up and wigsª¢ªI photograph the poetry, the humor, the confrontation with blinkered convention.ª Having lost close friends to AIDS, he remembers the tragedy of ªthis elusive, diabolical virus,ª but also the compassion of those who nursed and supported its victims: ªMore than angels. Such delicate devotion, full of invention. Loyalty, so touching, overwhelming.ª For Banier, light inevitably conquers darkness: ªI follow and paint as usual with my camera, almost always in black and white. The wild ones, the choir boys, those crowned with Valda throat drops, the notaries in their fancy dress, the babes of Gala and Salvador Dalû?ª¢storytellers from every country, a whole world that knows how to laugh and to pray.ª
My roadmap: the long path through cities, fields, legs, illusions, smoke signals, sun rays, gesticulations, Gay Prides where light from the soul, the body, the heart pierces the worldª¡s rigid, trance-like imagery. Franûáois-Marie Banier
My roadmap: the long path through cities, fields, legs, illusions, smoke signals, sun rays, gesticulations, Gay Prides where light from the soul, the body, the heart pierces the worldª¡s rigid, trance-like imagery. Franûáois-Marie Banier