Copublished by Aperture and Salon 94
This surreally lyrical, sexually charged book collects Jimmy DeSana's earlier work, made from 1980 to 1983.
Sprawled on couches and carpets, slathered with dish soap, or balanced precariously on dressers and tables, DeSana's figures explore sexuality and desire.
– ArtNet News
The photos represent an early and rarely-seen body of DeSana's work, but still feel remarkably fresh and relevant today, as suburban sprawl and gentrification creep outward, sexual mores are challenged and re-evaluated, and the complexity of the human form continues to enthrall artists.
– ArtNet News
Jimmy DeSana uses the body the way a dancer does to express emotion and tell a story much bigger then the pleasures of the flesh.
– Advocate