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R.J. Arkhipov

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in Wales, The United Kingdom
September 21, 1991

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Born in Wales. Reborn in Paris. RJ Arkhipov is a poet, conceptual artist and translator of homosexual literature. His body of work treats the breadth of the contemporary gay experience. From the manifold manifestations of modern love to the dynamic nature of masculinity, RJ employs a combination of text and image to bear witness to both his own and the broader homosexual condition. Two principal motifs circulate Arkhipov’s work: the male nude and blood. With these carnal devices, RJ sheds light on the extant stigmas within the gay community and draws attention to the societal vestiges of sodomy laws. In September 2015, he performed and exhibited Words&Blood—a poetry series written using his own blood as ink—at the CRISIS performance arts fe ...more

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Visceral: The Poetry of Blood

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“In the City of Light, the stars are blind. Our constellations do not reside in the skies.”
RJ Arkhipov

“She clicked open the door and glided into the back seat like a summer breeze through an open window on the highway. "Where are you heading?", His Southern twang reminded her of home, but her eyes showed him no familiarity. She stared at him, void of expression, her thoughts racing. "Miss?", he persisted. "Anywhere. Please. Just drive.", she replied tersely, not sure if she even wanted her mind to join her in the back seat. The driver stared into her eyes and somehow understood, he started the engine and on they went. Two strangers, a blur of yellow, in pursuit of nowhere.”
RJ Arkhipov

“The calm skies that drifted above us lulled us into thinking this traversée would be smooth, but after several hours, the unsteady sea had taken its toll on me and after a light lunch and a brief swim in the open sea failed to do so, I attempted to remedy my mal de mer with rest. When I awoke, the sun had already set and the cool air and soft light of twilight helped recalibrate my disoriented thoughts. Although my seasickness had subsided, I lay starboard side facing the heavens - that were now a deep shade of purple - so as to not provoke another episode. We set to anchoring behind several large volcanic pillars just a stone’s-throw away from where the Tyrrhenian Sea kissed the east of the island. A handful of wishes scattered the skies as we approached the shores of Aci Trezza. As these stars traced their dying song across the void above, part of me felt ashamed for even entertaining the notion of wishing upon a star, but that voice was speedily silenced by words He had once shared with me in Scotland: “There is always some truth to fiction.”
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