in the soft light

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On the Cover: German Ayala Vasquez, Monumento Vivo, 2023, Photography, 20 x 30", $2,500

To the Left: , Michael Biello, Monkey Seesaw Chandelier, 2024, Clay, metal, wood, 24 x 15", $2,100

Left to Right:

German Ayala Vasquez, Fluid Shadows, 2024 Photography, 20 x 30"

$2,500

German Ayala Vasquez, Divine Vulnerability, 2024 Photography, 20 x 30"

$2,500

In the soft light

In the Soft Light brings together four artists who explore the masculine through the soft light of photography and sculpture. Each artist delves into the physical and emotional closeness between men, finding softness and lightness while challenging traditional conceptions of masculinity. Photographers Thomas W. Moore, German Ayala Vazquez, and Robert Carter, along with sculptor Michael Biello, examine intimacy and the body through the lens of sexual dissidence.

Michael Biello brings light to the exhibition through his sculptural chandeliers, inspired by Italian decorative art and architecture, while creating erotic fairy tales. Biello’s longtime collaborator, Thomas W. Moore, influenced by the AIDS epidemic, draws attention to the fragility and resilience of the body, showcasing early photographic explorations from the 1980s alongside his recent works that juxtapose the body with nature.

Robert Carter and German Ayala Vazquez both challenge the impositions of Eurocentrism and patriarchal notions. Carter places their subjects in opulent settings—contexts they may not have historically occupied—creating a sense of universality within romance and intimacy. Similarly, Vazquez, through depictions of Afroqueer subjects, illuminates the complexity of marginalized communities, highlighting their tenderness, vulnerabilities, and resilience.

Michael Biello

Michael Biello is a ceramic sculptor who draws inspiration from his Italian-American roots and his passion for theatre. Biello is one of the artisan/makers who helped create the revivals of Old City Philadelphia in the 1970’s and Noho New York in the 1990’s. Biello's work has been exhibited internationally and is in numerous private collections including many in the entertainment industry. In addition to his work in visual art, Biello has a long history as a performance artist and lyricist in collaboration with his lifepartner, composer Dan Martin.

Left to Right:

Michael Biello

Detail of Seesaw Monkey

Chandelier, 2024

Clay, metal, wood

24 x 15"

$2,100

Michael Biello

Halos, 2024

erotic collage on brushed steel

16 x 16"

$900 ea

Artist Statement

"I believe that art is a healing force in the world. My work is spirit driven. I honor this spirit by giving it voice - by bringing together diverse elements to create a sense of peace love harmony and balance."

"Biello draws upon his experiences … transforming them into vignettes that seem like updates of Federico Fellini." Philadelphia Inquirer.

Michael Biello

Detail of Bead lights, 2022

Brushed steel armature stainless steel beads

108 x 9"

$4,200 each

Michael Biello

Detail of Bead lights, 2022

Brushed steel armature stainless steel beads

108 x 6"

$3,600

Robert Carter

Robert Carter (he/they) is a visual artist, photographer, writer, and educator. A Philadelphia local and Maryland native, his vibrant, painterly artistry speaks to a worldview that insists on the tenets of romance, spirit and Black possibility. He views his craft, whether it be capturing idyllic slices of life, creating surreal and dramatic visual works, or drafting meditative poetry and prose, as a practice of history building. Robert’s artistic identity has developed in tandem with his experience as a working creative professional, blending purpose with polish to create images that are as visually captivating as they are rich with narrative and perspective. Beyond the aesthetics of his work, he invites us to reflect on our preconceived notions of beauty, masculinity and belonging.

Top to Bottom:

Robert Carter

untitled I (springtime I), 2019

Digital photography, pigment print on archival rag

8 x 10"

$400

Robert Carter

untitled II (springtime II), 2019

Digital photography, pigment print on archival rag

8 x 10"

$400

Utajiri II, 2019

Digital photography, pigment print on metallic rag

15 x 15"

Utajiri I, 2019

Digital photography, pigment print on metallic rag

20 x 20"

Left to Right:
Robert Carter
Robert Carter

Artist Statement

I think of my work as atemporal - it is about time, without time. I am inspired by eras of humanity, from the ancient and classical worlds, to moments in the contemporary past and beyond. Through my life's lens as a Black, queer person, I enjoy creating vivid worlds and telling universal stories that sift through histories and build new futures. I enjoy using nuance and symbolism in my visual language to communicate larger, sometimes complex stories and feelings. At the core of my practice is a deep appreciation for beauty and balance. While my work is straightforward in its presentation, it is also quietly subversive, encouraging conversations around gender expression, representation, and cultural identity. In this and many

other ways I view my creative practice as a resistance of a dominant culture that has historically marginalized the presence and the possibilities of Black and brown people. My work insists on a reverence for romance, spirit, and belonging.

German Ayala Vasquez

German Ayala Vazquez (he/him) is a Puerto Rican photographer and visual artist based in Philadelphia, renowned for his striking use of light, color, and visual storytelling. His work fuses fashion, conceptual, and documentary photography, centering the resilience and vibrancy of Afro Queer and BIPOC LGBTQIA+ communities. Raised in New York, his photography serves as a bold exploration of identity, culture, and resistance. A BFA graduate from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, German’s work has been widely exhibited, including the 2024 Brazil Black Art Biannual and solo exhibitions in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Philadelphia. His impact extends beyond galleries—his photography will be featured in an upcoming book in Puerto Rico, further amplifying underrepresented narratives. German’s artistry has earned him recognition from Profoto, Nikon, Wacom, the Shutterstock Creator Fund, Creative PHL Illuminate the Arts, and Mural Arts Philadelphia, where he was named a 2023 Black Mural Arts Fellow. His commercial and editorial work has been commissioned by Condé Nast, Apple, Barron’s Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, Shutterstock, and more, cementing his reputation as a visionary in contemporary photography. With an unwavering commitment to storytelling, German continues to push creative boundaries, using his lens to challenge perspectives and celebrate the depth of marginalized identities.

Left to Right:

German Ayala Vasquez

Noir Bloom, 2023

Photography

24 x 36"

$1,700

German Ayala Vasquez

Midnight Bloom, 2023

Photography

24 x 36"

$1,700

My work is a visual dialogue as a Puerto Rican, Afro or erased. Through bold documentary photography, colonialism. My subjects—predominantly than muses; they are collaborators embraces authenticity. Each image traditional representations while Through my lens, I seek portraits, stylized editorials, that reimagines

Artist Statement

between identity, resilience, and power. Rooted in my lived experiences Afro Queer artist, I use photography to reclaim narratives often overlooked bold lighting, rich color palettes, and a fusion of fashion, conceptual, and photography, I explore themes of queerness, race, and the lasting effects of subjects—predominantly Afro Queer and BIPOC LGBTQIA+ individuals—are more collaborators in shaping a visual language that transcends stereotypes and image is a testament to visibility, defiance, and celebration, challenging while honoring the beauty and complexity of marginalized communities. seek to build worlds that affirm and empower. Whether capturing intimate editorials, or documentary work, my photography is an act of storytelling—one reimagines what has been, asserts what is, and envisions what could be.

Exhibition View

T.W. Moore

T.W. Moore is currently based in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware after many years in Philadelphia. In addition to his art practice, he has taught photography at the University of the Arts, curated photography exhibits, and fundraised for several non-profit organizations. He has served on the boards of AIDS Delaware, Tilt Institute for the Contemporary Image, The Photo Review, and The Print Center. He has exhibited his work at numerous galleries and his photographs are in several public collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

From Top to Bottom:

T.W. Moore

Walking the Piers, 2023

Archival Pigment Print

20.5 x 12"

$550

T.W. Moore

Shielded, 2023

Archival Pigment Print

20.5 x 11"

$550

T.W. Moore

Suspended, 2023

Archival Pigment Print

20.5 x 12.75"

$575

Artist Statement

"My current work is a continued exploration of men, delving into their tensions, and intimate connections. I often juxtapose contemporary archives, creating compositions that signal new narratives. By matching I invite viewers to engage with these relationships that defy the boundaries outcome offers a potential visual portal through which to perceive

My journey began with capturing performance and dance artists in into studio work deeply influenced by the impact of the AIDS epidemic. purely documentary approach, I leaned into my background in film environments. Created during a period when the shadow of AIDS loomed community, this body of work addresses that challenging reality but spirit of “play” within the community. It stands as a testament to resilience of despair."

their bodies, personas, desires, contemporary figures with those from my matching images often by chance, boundaries of time and space. The men in other dimensions. in Philadelphia, but it soon evolved epidemic. Rather than adopting a film and theatre to craft staged loomed heavily over the gay but also celebrates the enduring resilience and diffidence in the face

From left to Right: T.W. Moore

Feeling it, 1988

Archival Pigment Print

11.5 x 11.5"

$450

T.W. Moore

Saving Face, 1986

Archival Pigment Print

11.5 x 11.5" $450

T.W. Moore

Smoked, 1987

Archival Pigment Print

11.5 x 11.5" $450

T.W. Moore

Fallen, 1986

Archival Pigment Print

11.5 x 11.5" $450

InLiquid

InLiquid is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to creating opportunities and exposure for visual artists and works with more than 300 artists and designers. It serves as a free, online public hub for arts information in the Philadelphia area. Find out more at www.inliquid.org.

All rotational artworks are available for purchase. Inquiries for purchases can be directed to Isabella at isabella@inliquid.org.

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To the Left: , Michael Biello, Striped Chandelier, Slip cast white earthenware, crystal, brass, silk cord, paper, 2024, 34 x 15", $3,200

Back Cover: Robert Carter, La Romance II, 2021, Digital photography, pigment print on archival rag,20 x 16", NFS

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