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Bruce LaBruce
François Sagat Death Book Tee by Bruce LaBruce

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Availability of this book coincides with upcoming Bruce Labruce Exhibition at CULTUREEDIT / Tom of Finland Store, opening January 2021 online and at their new space in Hollywood. 

The Death Book apparel collection  is dedicated to Bruce LaBruce’s archive of rarely published work with morbid fascinations. Here photographs challenge the viewer to explore what lies beneath the veneer of Western society.  The collection  features never-before published archive works from projects including Hustler White, Otto; or Up with Dead People, and L.A. Zombie. 

Unisex Organic Cotton

Produced and designed by BARON PRODUCTIONS in conjunction with the release of the book DEATH BOOK II BRUCE LABRUCE. 

Available in EUROPEAN SIZES: SMALL, MEDIUM and LARGE

Terry Wears a size LARGE

Bruce LaBruce

For over a quarter-century the auteur/provocateur known as Bruce LaBruce has been disrupting, dissecting, and disrobing in the name of cinema. Blasted into the demimonde of underground punk moviemaking with his feature debut, No Skin Off My Ass, LaBruce quickly established that, while he was certainly game for exploring the messy, sticky zones of fringe film, he was actually the unholy product of arthouse auteurism. From Robert Altman to Federico Fellini and Werner Herzog, LaBruce mines the sacred texts of the canon and inserts his own revolutionary gay-sex-positive narratives. Layered with scathing wit and a fundamental rejection of capitalist control over the mind and body, his films and photographs take to task the mainstream porn industry as well as Hollywood. In this spirit, he has collaborated with actors—like Slava Mogutin, Tony Ward, and Francois Sagat—who swing between art and commerce, fashion and filth, the avant-garde and the boulevard. Bruce LaBruce’s particular brand of regal queer fecundity has spawned a generation of feral filmmakers (and ravenous audiences).

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