0
Skip to Content
Homosocial
Home
About
Collection
Artwork
Contact
Homosocial
Home
About
Collection
Artwork
Contact
Home
About
Collection
Artwork
Contact
Artwork No Homo Vintage Photograph & Paper Collage
https://i.etsystatic.com/38299410/r/il/030314/4351857759/il_fullxfull.4351857759_14nq.jpg Image 1 of 2
https://i.etsystatic.com/38299410/r/il/030314/4351857759/il_fullxfull.4351857759_14nq.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/38299410/r/il/43eb6b/4304465580/il_fullxfull.4304465580_60kx.jpg Image 2 of 2
https://i.etsystatic.com/38299410/r/il/43eb6b/4304465580/il_fullxfull.4304465580_60kx.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/38299410/r/il/030314/4351857759/il_fullxfull.4351857759_14nq.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/38299410/r/il/43eb6b/4304465580/il_fullxfull.4304465580_60kx.jpg

No Homo Vintage Photograph & Paper Collage

$50.00
Two men are photographed together and each have their eyes obscured by lavender text bars that say, 'No' and 'Homo,' respectively. The term is a subtly homophobic term primarily used to neutralize any type of homoerotic interaction between two men or women. The term has been reclaimed in this piece in a tongue-in-cheek manner to reinforce the homosocial dynamic between the two.

Art registry number and information are inside the piece. The artwork is matted in an oval window and fits an American standard 12" x 9" frame.

For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
Collect
Two men are photographed together and each have their eyes obscured by lavender text bars that say, 'No' and 'Homo,' respectively. The term is a subtly homophobic term primarily used to neutralize any type of homoerotic interaction between two men or women. The term has been reclaimed in this piece in a tongue-in-cheek manner to reinforce the homosocial dynamic between the two.

Art registry number and information are inside the piece. The artwork is matted in an oval window and fits an American standard 12" x 9" frame.

For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
Two men are photographed together and each have their eyes obscured by lavender text bars that say, 'No' and 'Homo,' respectively. The term is a subtly homophobic term primarily used to neutralize any type of homoerotic interaction between two men or women. The term has been reclaimed in this piece in a tongue-in-cheek manner to reinforce the homosocial dynamic between the two.

Art registry number and information are inside the piece. The artwork is matted in an oval window and fits an American standard 12" x 9" frame.

For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz

—For the individuals who were lost, silenced or hurt because of whom they loved.

©2024, Homosocial. All rights reserved.