New Intimate Exhibit Features Coyote Park, Their Loves & Inspiration

New Intimate Exhibit Features Coyote Park, Their Loves & Inspiration



New York City’s Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art recently celebrated the opening of Coyote Park's debut solo photography show, I Love You Like Mirrors Do, a collection of documenting the lives the two-spirit, Indigenous (Yurok), Korean-American transgender artist, and their chosen family.

The exhibition is the first in the Museum’s new Interventions series, which invites queer artists and cultural makers to create fresh interpretations of the museum’s extensive collection of over 25,000 LGBTQ+ works. Park’s originals share space with some selected pieces from the Museum’s archives, that served as the artist’s inspiration

Park’s installment features photographs and a new film, in which Park tells a lover, “I am not just the strength of my body, I am not the amount of hair, the deepness of my voice, I am not just read as boy or girl. I am not what a public perception projects on me.”

Below we share a sneak peek at the new exhibit, which is open through July 16, 2023.


Lovers II


Pastel painting of two naked women lovers

Pastel on paper by Marion Pinto

To Make a Home with Em


Self-portrait Coyote Park naked in bed with lover

"To Make a Home with Em" photograph by Coyote Park

Untitled


Art shows two naked men embracing

Acrylic on OstrichEgg(hand painted egg) by Yannis Nomikos

River, a Daydream


Coyote Park self-portrait with a woman

"River, a Daydream," photograph by Coyote Park

Untitled


Black and white photograph of a classical painting with two women kissing

Photographic print of a painting by an unknown artist

Tujunga Creek Under Tee, an Homage


"Tujunga Creek under Tee, an Homage" by Coyote Park



New Intimate Exhibit Features Coyote Park, Their Loves & Inspiration



New York City’s Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art recently celebrated the opening of Coyote Park's debut solo photography show, I Love You Like Mirrors Do, a collection of documenting the lives the two-spirit, Indigenous (Yurok), Korean-American transgender artist, and their chosen family.

The exhibition is the first in the Museum’s new Interventions series, which invites queer artists and cultural makers to create fresh interpretations of the museum’s extensive collection of over 25,000 LGBTQ+ works. Park’s originals share space with some selected pieces from the Museum’s archives, that served as the artist’s inspiration

Park’s installment features photographs and a new film, in which Park tells a lover, “I am not just the strength of my body, I am not the amount of hair, the deepness of my voice, I am not just read as boy or girl. I am not what a public perception projects on me.”

Below we share a sneak peek at the new exhibit, which is open through July 16, 2023.


Lovers II


Pastel painting of two naked women lovers

Pastel on paper by Marion Pinto

To Make a Home with Em


Self-portrait Coyote Park naked in bed with lover

"To Make a Home with Em" photograph by Coyote Park

Untitled


Art shows two naked men embracing

Acrylic on OstrichEgg(hand painted egg) by Yannis Nomikos

River, a Daydream


Coyote Park self-portrait with a woman

"River, a Daydream," photograph by Coyote Park

Untitled


Black and white photograph of a classical painting with two women kissing

Photographic print of a painting by an unknown artist

Tujunga Creek Under Tee, an Homage


"Tujunga Creek under Tee, an Homage" by Coyote Park





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