Selected Photographs > I Throw Myself At Men

I Throw Myself At Men #1
Digital Print
30" by 40"
2006
I Throw Myself At Men #2
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2006
I Throw Myself At Men #3
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30" by 40"
2006
I Throw Myself At Men #4
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2006
I Throw Myself At Men #5
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2006
I Throw Myself At Men #6
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2006
I Throw Myself At Men #7
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30" by 40"
2006
I Throw Myself At Men #8
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2006
I Throw Myself At Men #9
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30" by 40"
2006
I Throw Myself At Men #10
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30" by 40"
2007
I Throw Myself At Men #11
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30" by 40"
2007
I throw myself at men - #12
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30 by 40
2008
I throw myself at men - #13
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30 by 40
2008
I throw myself at men - #14
Digital Print
30 by 40
2008

For this project I went to a lot of bars and I literally threw myself at men who I didn't know. I used my body as a projectile, hurling myself toward strong, vulnerable men who were waiting to catch me. Poised in a perpetual state of social awkwardness and in full possession of the ability to subvert stereotypical gender roles, the photographs pose questions concerning relationships, social connection, sex, gender, and the desire to form relationships quickly that are both intense and long lasting. The project initially started after I placed ads on Craigslist.org looking for men who would meet me blind date style in bars and allow me to throw myself at them. This project comes from a place where the desire to make a positive connection with another person is coupled with the knowledge that a connection might not be possible, that the person might not catch me.