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Mr. Blanche DuBois preparing for his appearance in Miss Honey's Speak Easy at Tobergal Lane Café, Sligo, Ireland, 2010.

Photograph
2016 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Antonio Blanco (Mr. Blanche Dubois) is a Mexican actor and cabaret performer who trained in mime and is based in London. He has performed as his alter ego all over Europe, on his own and in collaboration cabaret and burlesque groups. He is also the co-director, with Nicole Pschetz, of the physical theatre company Energinmotion that explores human behaviour and emotion through physical action and dance. He is seen here in 2010 in Sligo, at the Tobergal Lane Café that hosts performance.

This is one of a series of offstage photographs documenting the international scene of male performers taken by the Danish photographer Magnus Arrevad (b.1981) who is based in Berlin and London. Shot over a five-year period in cities ranging from New York to London, Copenhagen, Berlin and Paris, they feature the personal transformations of cabaret performers, drag queens, strippers and go-go dancers, capturing them bringing, as Magnus Arrevad has said: 'the dream of oneself into being'. Using a Mamiya 7 camera instead of a digital camera, gave Magnus: 'a sense of occasion to every shot, made each click of the shutter an event.' Many of the resulting photographs, that formed part of the 2015 exhibition and book Boy Story: A Picture Book for Boys, are imbued with the haunting sense of melancholy that the performers experience in the creation and exhibition of their 'other selves'. Arrevad shows how donning the makeup and costume was for the performers part of the process of removing a mask, not putting it on, and has said that working with them changed him from: 'a sheltered Danish photographer into a fully-immersed participant in the world of "Boylesque"'.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMr. Blanche DuBois preparing for his appearance in Miss Honey's Speak Easy at Tobergal Lane Café, Sligo, Ireland, 2010. (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Silver gelatin print on archival fibre paper
Brief description
Mr. Blanche DuBois backstage, preparing for his appearance in Miss Honey's Speak Easy,a cabaret show at Tobergal Lane Café, Sligo, Ireland, 2010. Silver gelatin print on archival fibre paper by Magnus Arrevad.
Physical description
Black and white photograph of Mr. Blanche DuBois backstage, preparing for his appearance in Miss Honey's Speak Easy, a cabaret show at Tobergal Lane Café, Sligo, Ireland
Dimensions
  • Height: 65.0cm
Marks and inscriptions
Magnus Arrevad 5/12
Credit line
Given by Adam Donen
Summary
Antonio Blanco (Mr. Blanche Dubois) is a Mexican actor and cabaret performer who trained in mime and is based in London. He has performed as his alter ego all over Europe, on his own and in collaboration cabaret and burlesque groups. He is also the co-director, with Nicole Pschetz, of the physical theatre company Energinmotion that explores human behaviour and emotion through physical action and dance. He is seen here in 2010 in Sligo, at the Tobergal Lane Café that hosts performance.

This is one of a series of offstage photographs documenting the international scene of male performers taken by the Danish photographer Magnus Arrevad (b.1981) who is based in Berlin and London. Shot over a five-year period in cities ranging from New York to London, Copenhagen, Berlin and Paris, they feature the personal transformations of cabaret performers, drag queens, strippers and go-go dancers, capturing them bringing, as Magnus Arrevad has said: 'the dream of oneself into being'. Using a Mamiya 7 camera instead of a digital camera, gave Magnus: 'a sense of occasion to every shot, made each click of the shutter an event.' Many of the resulting photographs, that formed part of the 2015 exhibition and book Boy Story: A Picture Book for Boys, are imbued with the haunting sense of melancholy that the performers experience in the creation and exhibition of their 'other selves'. Arrevad shows how donning the makeup and costume was for the performers part of the process of removing a mask, not putting it on, and has said that working with them changed him from: 'a sheltered Danish photographer into a fully-immersed participant in the world of "Boylesque"'.
Bibliographic reference
page 15 Reproduced in Boy Story: a Picture Book for Boys by Magnus Arrevad, 2015, with the text: 'Blanche Dubois (Mexico) prepares for a performance in Sligo, rural Ireland. The scene is international now, the occupational hazards still local: at this night, a homophobic drunkard threatened violence....'
Collection
Accession number
S.466-2017

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Record createdFebruary 27, 2017
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