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In the realm of trans-focused art and journalism, "deep pieces" often refer to exhibits or long-form features that move beyond surface-level politics to humanize the transgender experience. Here are notable recent and historical galleries and deep-dive projects that explore these themes: Current & Recent Exhibits news tranny galleries
: An exhibit by Maxwell Hunter featuring digital paintings of trans men’s bodies. The work deliberately removes faces to focus on the diverse range of bodies that exist between binary masculine and feminine categories. : A deep professional resource that provides guidance
: A deep historical archival piece by Chris Vargas for the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (MOTHA). It utilizes 1950s scrapbooks from Louise Lawrence, a trans correspondent of Alfred Kinsey, to create a collage of historical headlines and a "tantalizing glimpse" into mid-century gender politics. The work deliberately removes faces to focus on
: A series produced by KhrystyAna featuring 13 women. The project uses an "elegant and elevated aesthetic" to provide representation that is joyous rather than objectified or tragic. Media & Documentary Deep Dives