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Shira and Sarah (From the series "Every Breath We Drew")

Jess T. Dugan2020

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Washington, D.C., United States

In photographs from their ongoing series “Every Breath We Drew,” Jess T. Dugan has explored the importance and power of connection, desire, and identity through the framework of queer experience. Connection is especially palpable in Shira and Sarah’s tender embrace. Sarah holds Shira, who, in turn, grasps Sarah’s wrist, and the two almost appear as a single figure. A third face, one of Sarah’s best friends, is tattooed on her arm with the words, “fortis et hospitalis” (strength and hospitality), alluding to Sarah’s own biography.

Their proximity is particularly poignant considering they are posed in stark contrast to the recommended physical distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the setting for the photograph, outdoors on a St. Louis rooftop, with the Mississippi River in the background, was a response to social distancing, Dugan’s decision to venture outside their studio reinforces the artist’s broader project.

Jess T. Dugan (born 1986, Biloxi, Mississippi) Currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri
Inkjet print, 2020 Collection of the artist

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  • Title: Shira and Sarah (From the series "Every Breath We Drew")
  • Creator: Jess T. Dugan
  • Date Created: 2020
  • Rights: Collection of the artist / Copyrighted by artist
  • Medium: Inkjet print
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

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