Austin Young (born April 12, 1966) is an American photographer, film maker and new media artist based in Los Angeles, known for both celebrity portraits and documentation of sub and trans culture. Young is co-founder of
Fallen Fruit
Fallen Fruit is a Los Angeles based artists' collaboration composed of David Allen Burns and Austin Young. The project was originally conceived by David Allen Burns, Matias Viegener and Austin Young in 2004. Since 2013, David and Austin have c ...
, an art collective that uses fruit as a common denominator for public engagement and collaboration.
Career
Since 1985, Young has been documenting pop, sub, and
trans
Trans- is a Latin prefix meaning "across", "beyond", or "on the other side of".
Used alone, trans may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Trans (festival), a former festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
* ''Trans'' (fil ...
culture while playing with the themes of
camp (style)
Camp is an aesthetic style and sensibility that regards something as appealing because of its bad taste and ironic value. Camp aesthetics disrupt many of modernism's notions of what art is and what can be classified as high art by inverting ...
, celebrity, gender and identity through
portrait photography and film.
Young is one of the creators of the open-source
Tranimal Workshop events, launched in 2009 at
Machine Project in Los Angeles. The concept of the Tranimal Workshop was a collaboration among Young, Squeaky Blonde and Fade-Dra, with the participation of Mathu Andersen, Jer Ber Jones, Andrew Marlin, and others.
Young's solo art exhibit “YOUR FACE HERE” took place on January 29, 2011 at Pop tART Gallery. Young established his art studio for a five-week residency at Pop tART Gallery in Los Angeles.
Features and shorts
Young's film projects include:
References
External links
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1966 births
American music video directors
Fashion photographers
American LGBT photographers
Living people
Gay artists
Performance art in Los Angeles
Photographers from Nevada
Photographers from California
21st-century LGBT people