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At Home with Themselves

Sage Sohier

June 17 – July 26, 2015

Sage Sohier, Herb and Dana, Quincy, MA, 1988

Sage Sohier

Herb and Dana, Quincy, MA, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo001

Sage Sohier, Doris & Debbie with Junyette, San Diego, 1987

Sage Sohier

Doris & Debbie with Junyette, San Diego, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo002

Sage Sohier, Ron & Jose, Provincetown, MA, 1986

Sage Sohier

Ron & Jose, Provincetown, MA, 1986

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo003

Sage Sohier, David and Eric, Boston, 1986

Sage Sohier

David and Eric, Boston, 1986

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo004

Sage Sohier, Gordon & Jim, with Gordon's mother Margot, San Diego, 1987

Sage Sohier

Gordon & Jim, with Gordon's mother Margot, San Diego, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo005

Sage Sohier, Bill & Ric, with Ric's Daughter Kate, San Francisco, 1987

Sage Sohier

Bill & Ric, with Ric's Daughter Kate, San Francisco, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo006

Sage Sohier, Linda & Nancy, Key West, 1988

Sage Sohier

Linda & Nancy, Key West, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo007

Sage Sohier, Marty & Rip, New Orleans, 1988

Sage Sohier

Marty & Rip, New Orleans, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo008

Sage Sohier, Shadow and Sky, San Francisco, 1987

Sage Sohier

Shadow and Sky, San Francisco, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo009

Sage Sohier, Shadow, San Francisco, 2002

Sage Sohier

Shadow, San Francisco, 2002

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo010

Sage Sohier, Brian and Hanns, Key West, 1988

Sage Sohier

Brian and Hanns, Key West, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo011

Sage Sohier, Jean & Elaine, Sante Fe, 1988

Sage Sohier

Jean & Elaine, Sante Fe, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo012

Sage Sohier, Stephanie & Monica, Boston, 1987

Sage Sohier

Stephanie & Monica, Boston, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo013

Sage Sohier, Kathy & Lisa with Kylie, Berkeley, CA, 1987

Sage Sohier

Kathy & Lisa with Kylie, Berkeley, CA, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo014

Sage Sohier, Michael & David, Newburyport, MA, 1986

Sage Sohier

Michael & David, Newburyport, MA, 1986

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo015

Sage Sohier, Lloyd & Joel, San Francisco, 1987

Sage Sohier

Lloyd & Joel, San Francisco, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo016

Sage Sohier, Lloyd & Joel, Stockbridge, MA, 2002

Sage Sohier

Lloyd & Joel, Stockbridge, MA, 2002

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo017

Sage Sohier, Trip & Alan, Key West, 1988

Sage Sohier

Trip & Alan, Key West, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo018

Sage Sohier, Andrew & Patrick, Fire Island, NY, 1988

Sage Sohier

Andrew & Patrick, Fire Island, NY, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo019

Sage Sohier, Sue & Shelley, with 4 of Shelley's 5 Children, San Carlos, CA, 1988

Sage Sohier

Sue & Shelley, with 4 of Shelley's 5 Children, San Carlos, CA, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo020

Sage Sohier, Cindy & Barb's Wedding, Boston, 1986

Sage Sohier

Cindy & Barb's Wedding, Boston, 1986

Archival Pigment Print

15.50h x 23w in

Edition of 10

SSo021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Foley Gallery is very pleased to present Sage Sohier’s, At Home With Themselves, a series of domestic portraits of same-sex couples in 1980s America.

Next month’s Supreme Court ruling on Obergefell v. Hodges will determine the constitutional right and legality of same-sex unions, forever changing our political and social landscape. 30 years prior, photographer Sage Sohier began her groundbreaking project as a look into the predominantly private, yet prevalent domestic relationships of gay and lesbian couples.  

At Home With Themselves began in 1986 when the AIDS crisis was affecting countless lives across the country and same-sex relationships were still held as discreet. Sohier reflects, “I was interested in how as a culture, we weren’t used to looking at two men touching, and was struck by the visual novelty yet total ordinariness of these same-sex relationships.” Sohier was initially motivated by her father’s own discreet homosexual relationship and navigation of the gay community. It was her impassioned curiosity that led her to discover the world that her father was already beginning to explore.

In the 1980s, the project was so culturally edgy, it was impossible to find a publisher let alone a wide enough audience who would be willing to accept its truth. Nearly 30 years later, her work is especially poignant in the context of today’s world where the social acceptance of same-sex unions has changed. Sohier says, “Looking at these pictures now, I realize that it took a good deal more courage to stand up and be photographed as a same-sex couple in the 1980s than it does today, and I think the photographs somehow convey that. In some, there’s a tentativeness, in others a kind of not-to-be-taken-for-granted raw tenderness. People in my father’s generation had grown up feeling that being openly gay was just not an acceptable option. In my generation that began to change, and I was grateful to be witness to it”.

To request a press copy of At Home with Themselves, please contact the gallery.

Sage Sohier (b. 1954) has been photographing people in their environments for more than 30 years.  Her work is in several public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, The Portland Art Museum, and The Brooklyn Museum.  She received her B.A. from Harvard University.

At Home With Themselves will remain on view through July 26, 2015.  Foley Gallery is open Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm.  To request images, please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081 or info@foleygallery.com.