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Matthew Leifheit: To Die Alive

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To Die Alive presents a vivid nocturnal exploration of Fire Island's historic gay communities through 77 photographs taken over five years by New York artist Matthew Leifheit. Capturing intimate scenes from iconic local venues like the Ice Palace's underwear party and the Belvedere Guesthouse, alongside the island's shifting maritime landscapes, the book portrays an intergenerational community from sugar daddies to sex workers. The series forms a poignant tragedy, reflecting on the tension between queerness, desire, and the cost of assimilation amid the island's ecological fragility.
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Ideal for readers interested in queer history, contemporary photography, and cultural studies, especially those drawn to LGBTQ+ narratives and environmental themes.

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To Die Alive conjures a hedonistic fever dream of Fire Island's historic gay communities. The book contains 77 photographs by New York artist Matthew Leifheit, taken by night over the past five years.

The pictures show a world of desire layered in history, including the Ice Palace bar's infamous underwear party, the men-only Belvedere Guesthouse, clandestine encounters in the Meat Rack, and landscapes in all seasons of the island's delicate maritime forest.

The wide-ranging subjects of Leifheit's portraits are the intergenerational community who come to the island for refuge or employment, ranging from sugar daddies to bartenders and sex workers.

The series takes the form of a tragedy, combining many nights and many histories to form an endless night of sex, death, and evolution towards new definitions of queerness.

As homosexuality gains mainstream acceptance, many queer Americans no longer need to go to geographic extremes like Fire Island, Provincetown, Palm Springs or Key West to express themselves. But what is the cost of assimilation?

To Die Alive is both romantic and grotesque, challenging the sun-bleached history of homoerotic representation on this fragile island, which itself is under constant threat of erosion into the sea.

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Critics praise the book for its poignant and reflective examination of queer culture and assimilation, highlighting Leifheit's ability to capture Fire Island's vibrant yet vulnerable spirit. Morgan Becker of Document Journal emphasises its thoughtful questioning of cultural preservation against environmental threat, while Jack Parlett of the New Yorker commends the arresting visual portrayal of the island's layered experiences and historical weight.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788862087704

Publisher: Damiani

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 March 2022

Country: Italy

Imprint: Damiani

Illustration: 77 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Text by Jeremy O. Harris
  • Text by Jack Parlett
  • Edited by Elisabeth Biondi

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 330.0mm

Height: 242.0mm

Weight: 1000g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Matthew Leifheit is an American photographer, writer, magazine editor and professor based in New York. A graduate of the Yale School of Art, he was formerly the photography director of VICE and is currently on faculty at Pratt Institute. Leifheit's photographic work has been exhibited internationally and is held in public collections. His photographs have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Aperture, Time, and Artforum.

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