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Peter Berlin

Feb 21, 2025
In a captivating discussion, legendary artist Peter Berlin shares his journey as a photographer, filmmaker, and gay icon. He reflects on the powerful legacy of his self-portraits and their impact on LGBTQ+ aesthetics since the 1970s. The conversation delves into the challenges of queer visibility, societal taboos, and the evolution of male representation. Peter also teases his upcoming exhibition featuring his iconic works, offering a glimpse into his transformative artistic process and the complex interplay between intimacy, identity, and public perception.
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ANECDOTE

Early Encounters

  • Russell Tovey first encountered Peter Berlin's work as a teenager in a queer artists' postcard book.
  • He found the images disarming, associating Berlin's haircut with He-Man and his physique with a muscle god.
INSIGHT

Missing Male Sexuality

  • Peter Berlin observes a lack of explicit male sexuality in mainstream media, unlike female sexuality.
  • He finds it puzzling and contrasts it with the boldness of his own self-portraits.
ANECDOTE

Name Change

  • Peter Berlin adopted his name due to the complexity of his birth name, Armin Hagen Freiherr von Hoyningen-Huene.
  • He simplified it to avoid lengthy explanations and embraced the persona he created.
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