Mystical portraits of Mexico City’s queer youth
Moving between queer nightclubs in the city and ancient ceremonies in the mountains, photographer Kim Jakobsen Tô’s Cedar Dreams brings together his ethereal portraits from these two important dimensions of Mexico City’s culture

“I had one frame left on the roll,” Norwegian-Vietnamese artist Kim Jakobsen Tô says about a photograph in Cedar Dreams, his debut monograph (published by Queer Street Press, London). Two naked figures share a chair, one seated in the lap of the other, their expressions composed, their gaze directed steadily at the lens. “It is really abouthellip;
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