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We all take those end page ads for granted, the
familiar pictures of young men offering their services for a fee.
Their technicolor placements can cause us to react with fantasy,
scorn, pity and idolization. We rarely think about these Escorts
beyond their published stats: height, weight, age. Are they more
than a pager number, an e-mail address and an obscured one-inch
photo? Who are these objectified men whose advertising dollars keep
small gay magazines afloat?
Two artists, Jack Slomovits and Sean Meriwether,
believe their advertisements are an art form in themselves; half
practical, half erotica. They offer mysterious pleasures,
an open invitation, acceptance for one hour. They are truer than
any ad campaign launched from Madison Avenue that offer a sexual
experience to sell clothes, shoes, alcohol and cars. Those
don’t deliver. In an age of over-hyped media, Escort advertisements
are refreshingly honest, they offer exactly what you see, or what
you want to see.
We have combined our individual perspectives
using our own mediums, photography and text, into a comprehensive
portrait for some of the male escorts using classifieds or the
internet
to promote themselves. Set up as a massive display advertisement,
For Hire delivers the real men captured in their own words, images
and reality.
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