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ELSKA MAGAZINE SHARES GAY WARSAW WITHIN A NEW ERA OF POLISH HOMOPHOBIA

Gscene Editorial Team January 10, 2020

ELSKA MAGAZINE SHARES THE BODIES AND VOICES OF GAY WARSAW WITHIN A NEW ERA OF POLISH HOMOPHOBIA

Elska Magazine, a gay indie publication dedicated to a revealing the bodies and voices of LGBTQ communities around the world, has put the spotlight on Warsaw, Poland’s capital, for its latest issue. Inside readers are invited to get to know the city and queer life there through a series of honest and intimate photo-spreads and personal stories from ordinary local men.

Poland is often in the news for a surging wave of conservatism and homophobia that has been taking over the country over the past few years, driven by right wing politicians and religious leaders using hate as their rallying call. The regressive state of affairs for the LGBTQ community is in stark contrast to an economy that is modernising at one of the fastest rates in Europe. Still, not all of Poland is on board with hate, and this latest Elska publication is a vehicle for giving queer Poles an amplified voice, for letting queer Polish bodies be seen, and for generally countering anti-gay rhetoric with a proud homosexual propaganda.

“I’ve been saddened by the headlines coming from Poland, from anti-gay protest marches, to the national distribution of anti-LGBTQ stickers, to even the arrest of local artists who have dared to use the rainbow in their work, and that’s why I knew we had to come to Poland now,” says Elska editor and chief photographer Liam Campbell.

“I hope that as many Poles as possible will to see this work, whether they are proud or disgusted at the results. I certainly am incredibly proud of the men I met in Warsaw who were willing to take part in our project and so publicly and intimately declare themselves out and unafraid.”

Inside the Elska Warsaw issue, and its companion zine Elska Ekstra Warsaw, readers can meet fourteen local LGBTQ men, each who did a photo-shoot, with images in the streets revealing the city and their style, as well as images at home revealing their intimate surroundings and their bodies. The participants also contributed true stories from their lives, giving a slice of their personalities and their country.

Elska’s Warsaw issue is 196 pages. You can learn more about the magazine or buy a copy by checking out the list of stockists and details of the subscription service can also be found on their Elska website here.  

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