Angela

Angela: “I have been taking a lot of long walks and ruminating on all of this. Thinking of death a lot, my mortality, my loved ones. The world. Our society as it existed before. Of how strange it is for this pandemic to hit here during spring. Equinox. It’s like we are forced to revisit winter solstice during spring in a sense. A time of death during a time of birth. It’s juxtaposition transposed.”

Lexington in the Time of COVID-19 is an artwork about people practicing social distancing at a time of a deadly virus. And also offering kindness.

Kurt Gohde and Kremena Todorova capture photographs at the periphery of American culture, where drag queens, discarded couches, and abandoned motel signs exist.