Nosipho Vilakazi (writer/curator)

NOTHING NEW: Archives of Affection


Experience a journey through time with Nothing New: Archives of Affection at the Willis Smith Gallery, Ringling College of Art and Design. Delve into the timeless essence of queer love, beautifully captured through over 300 historic daguerreotypes of male couples. Witness the remarkable power of photography as it unveils a narrative of love that triumphs against all odds, even when shrouded in secrecy.

Explore the pioneering world of daguerreotypes, the earliest form of popular photography, prevalent in the mid-19th century. Among these captivating images are portraits taken in photo booths, a novel concept introduced in the U.S. in 1924, offering couples a discreet means to immortalize their bond. Some photographs were candidly captured by friends and family, showcasing moments where love transcended barriers, with outsiders symbolizing acceptance within their circle.