Lola Flash
Overview
Lola Flash (b. 1959, Montclair, NJ) is a queer photographer and activist at the forefront of genderqueer visual politics who has been working for over forty years. Their work confronts and dismantles stereotypes around gender, sexuality and race fueling a life-long commitment to visibility and preserving queer black legacies. Their art and activism are profoundly intertwined, playing an integral part in the ACT UP movement during the AIDS crisis in New York and garnering acclaim in the 1989 Kissing Doesn’t Kill campaign. Flash is notoriously known for their cross-color technique or using the 4x5 film format. Flash is continually working on their life-long series titled [sur]passing, which is based on a series of a continuum of larger-than-life size color in which the models are shot with a large format camera from towering urban vantage points, highlighting the re-generation of a new inner-city culture. This series aims to reach the next level, as it will include such nobility as Deborah Willis, Henry Louise Gates, Cornel West, and traveling to every port which African Slaves were dispensed.
Flash received a bachelor’s degree from the Maryland Institute and a master’s degree from the London College of Printing, UK. Their work spans across the US and Europe and is part of major collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the National African American Museum of History and Culture, and recently the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Among Flash's recent exhibitions are What If Women Ruled the World? at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens, Greece as well as Images on Which to Build at the Chicago Cultural Center, I’ll Be Your Mirror: Reflections of the Contemporary Queer at the Mighty Real Queer Detroit Biennial and Trust Me at The Whitney Museum, New York. Flash will soon be continuing their series ‘syzygy, the vision’ with the backing of the Pollock Krasner Foundation. They are also a valued member of the Kamoinge Collective and serve on the Board of Queer Art, underscoring their ongoing commitment to community and advocacy through visual art. Flash lives and works in New York.
Works
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Paris Pride (Cross-Colour Series), circa 1990
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Self-Portrait with Balls, Bodiam Castle, UK, ca. 1991
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Eiffel Tower (from Cross-Colour Series), ca. 1990
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Carrie Mae Weems ([sur]passing Series), 2008
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Tanya (surmise Series), 2008
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A is for Aerial, Provincetown, Mass (Cross-Colour Series and Gay to Z Series), 1993
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Mermaid (Cross-Colour Series), 1993
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R is for Reeds, Provincetown, Mass (Cross-Colour Series and Gay to Z Series), 1993
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Absolute Vodka with P-Town Monument, Provincetown, Mass (Cross-Colour Series)
Press
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The legacy of Black women photographers in 80s and 90s Britain
A new book edited by Joy Gregory revisits pre-millennium Britain through the lens of 57 photographers, contextualised by illuminating essays and reflectionsMegan Williams , Creative Review, May 2, 2024 -
We Don’t Fit Your Gender Binary. Deal With It.
Lola Flash is a photographer whose work focuses on L.G.B.T.Q. and feminist issues.Lola Flash, New York Times, October 24, 2021 -
LOLA FLASH with Amy Deneson
Amy Deneson, The Brooklyn Rail, March 18, 2018 -
Celebrations of Queer Life Through Photography: A Review of “Images on Which to Build 1970s–1990s” at the Cultural Center
Jennifer Smart, New City Art -
Lola Flash Has Got Some Stories to Tell
“For years, I didn’t want acceptance from the art world. I wanted the opposite, to be honest,” the photographer told Hyperallergic in an interview.
Art Fairs
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Paris Photo 2024
Booth B10 7 - 10 Nov 2024Jenkins Johnson Gallery is pleased to participate in the 27th edition of Paris Photo with, “To Paris with Love,” highlighting artists from the 1950s to...Read more -
AIPAD 2024
The Photography Show 25 - 28 Apr 2024We will be participating in The Photography Show presented by AIPAD with Andre Wagner and Lola Flash at The Park Avenue Armory.Read more -
FOG Design+Art
San Francisco, CA 18 - 21 Jan 2024Jenkins Johnson will present eleven artists of the African Diaspora that include works by Adrian Burrell, Renee Cox, Dewey Crumpler, David Driskell, Lola Flash, Violet...Read more -
Art Basel | Miami Beach
Miami, FL 6 - 10 Dec 2023Jenkins Johnson Gallery will participate in Art Basel Miami Beach, December 8 - 10, 2023 Booth B31. We will feature artists that explore social and political issues of the African Diaspora by connecting past and current moments: Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Wadsworth Jarrell, Gordon Parks, Ming Smith, Patrick Alston, Adrian Burrell, Dewey Crumper, Lisa Corinne Davis, Violet Fields, Alex Jackson, Blessing Ngobeni, Gregory Rick, Enrico Riley, and Raelis Vasquez. Jenkins Johnson Gallery will be participating in the Kabinett sector with a solo presentation of works on paper by Mary Lovelace O'Neal, featuring her iconic Lampblack (1970's) and Desert Women (1990's) series. In the Lampblack drawings she layers black charcoal and pastel, allowing slivers of negative space to invade the surface. These drawings speak to her affair with an "uncluttered minimalist viewpoint", invoking both a cultural and aesthetic sentiment. In Desert Women series, Lovelace O'Neal portrays garments worn in the Sahara Desert in Egypt and the Atacama Desert in Chile. She studied with master printmaker James Lesene Wells and at The Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. Lovelace O'Neal creates based on feeling and perception, forming moments of fleeting light. Her work is in museums including the Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Baltimore Museum, DeYoung Museum, and Brooklyn Museum. She has an upcoming solo exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in Spring 2024.Read more -
Paris Photo
Ming Smith, Lola Flash, Aïda Muluneh, Renee Cox, and Poulomi Basu 9 - 12 Nov 2023Jenkins Johnson Gallery is thrilled to participate in this year's Paris Photo at the Grand Palais Ephémère. The gallery will present five art canon-breaking women...Read more -
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD
New York, NY 30 Mar - 2 Apr 2023Jenkins Johnson Gallery was please to participate in The Photography Show presented by AIPAD. The fair took place at the Center415 with Public Days from...Read more -
Frieze Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 16 - 19 Feb 2023Jenkins Johnson Gallery was pleased to participate in Frieze Los Angeles 2023 at Booth C8. We presented works by Patrick Alston, Lola Flash, Alex Jackson,...Read more -
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD
New York, NY 20 - 22 May 2022Jenkins Johnson Gallery exhibited at The Photography Show, presented by AIPAD, which occured May 20-22, 2022. We presented the works of Wesaam Al-Badry, Lola Flash,...Read more -
Frieze Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 17 - 20 Feb 2022Jenkins Johnson Gallery exhibited at Frieze Los Angeles,which occured Feburary 17-20, 2022. We presented the works of Lisa Corinne Davis, Lola Flash, Alex Jackson, Wadsworth...Read more