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Vía láctea [Milky Way]

Primary (Bogotá, Colombia, 1946–)
NationalityColombian, South America
Date1979/2008
MediumGelatin silver prints reduced from 35 mm negative encased in epoxy
DimensionsAdditional Dimension: 5/16 × 261 3/4 in. (0.8 × 664.9 cm)
Overall: 261 3/4 in. (664.8 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Purchase through the generosity of the 2007-2008 Blanton Contemporary Salon, 2008.157
Rights Statement
Collection AreaLatin American Art
Object number2008.157
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Label Text
Miguel Ángel Rojas began clandestinely photographing encounters between gay men at movie theaters in Bogotá in the late 1970s. Documenting gay culture at the intersection of private and public space, the images that comprise "Vía Láctea" were shot through bathroom peepholes. First shown in 1980, "Vía Láctea" was installed four meters high so that the tiny photographic dots would mimic the crown molding design at the theaters. In the puritanical atmosphere of Bogotá at the time, the inability for viewers to see the images kept the work from being received and dismissed as vulgar and instead highlighted the marginality of the members of gay community and the spaces in which they understood and expressed their sexuality.
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