Pixy Liao’s solo exhibition “Futari (Two Persons)” at Lightwork, Syracuse, New York

Pixy Liao’s solo exhibition “Futari (Two Persons)” at Lightwork, Syracuse, New York

Futari (Two Persons) is an exhibition of photographs depicting the ongoing relationship between the artist Pixy Liao and her Japanese partner and muse Moro. Liao met Moro at the University of Memphis in 2005 while attending graduate school, where she invited Moro, who is five years younger, to model for her. In some ways, this served to reverse expectations that women seek older and wiser men. From the beginning of their collaboration, Liao took the role of the director, arranging and posing Moro, so that together they challenge traditional heterosexual roles. For fourteen years now, Liao and Moro have continued to explore ideas of control, dominance, gender, and sexuality through photography.

Venue: Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery, Light Work, Syracuse, New York (316 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244)

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