Dani Klebes
I rented a furnished apartment for a few months from the artist Michael
Chapman, a Hemingway type. It had a taxidermy of a big horned sheep and
a boar mounted on the walls. There was a liquor cabinet that slid to reveal a
secret room with stained glass and a big bed. The furniture was rugged, dark,
and heavy.
At around the same time, I found a treasure trove of 1960s Playboy
magazines at a thrift store nearby. I became fascinated by the objects that
were advertised as necessary ingredients to being a “man’s man”—primarily
whiskey, technology, cigarettes, and cars.
I am interested in exploring and disrupting social expectations and gender
roles by co-opting these traditionally normative and heteronormative spaces
and ideals and reimagining them with a queer cast.