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LIVE | Gay Gaze | The Subdivision | Digital Photocollage | 2026

The infrastructures of intimacy have always been contested territory.

For the first time in history gay men can be seen — fully, intimately, on their own terms — without a gatekeeper. No studio. No intermediary. No hiding.

This freedom seems total.

There’s always someone who owns the platform.

Who controls what stays visible and what gets removed? Who profits from gay desire in 2026?

When billionaires own the infrastructures of intimacy — the platforms, the algorithms, the servers — what does chosen visibility actually mean?

Is broadcasting yourself liberation? Or a new kind of isolation?

The men who fought at Stonewall fought for the right to be seen. Who decides what being seen costs now?