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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > ‘Birds of Mexico City’ Celebrates a New Generation Defining Queerness — Colossal
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‘Birds of Mexico City’ Celebrates a New Generation Defining Queerness — Colossal

Last updated: January 7, 2026 2:10 pm
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Pieter Henket, a Dutch photographer, has dedicated his recent work to capturing the unique and boundary-breaking fashion statements of Mexico City’s queer communities. Teaming up with stylist Chino Castilla, Henket embarked on a mission to highlight the intersection between Mexico’s traditional Catholic culture and the modern expression of individuality.

The resulting collection, titled “Birds of Mexico City,” is a mesmerizing series of black and white portraits that challenge conventional notions of cultural identity, gender, and queerness. Through his lens, Henket delves into the intricate details of his subjects’ outfits, from frilly lace pleats to masks adorned with fringe, creating a visual tapestry of contrasts.

In one striking image titled “Fuerza,” a muscular figure strikes a pose in leopard-print thigh-highs and heels, while in “Raul,” a young person reveals soccer attire under a corsetted gown. Each portrait tells a unique story, blending elements of tradition and modernity in a captivating display of self-expression.

By stripping the images of color, Henket invites viewers to look beyond the surface and contemplate the deeper meanings of identity and freedom. The portraits incorporate unconventional materials like twigs and gilded frames, yet remain firmly rooted in the rich cultural tapestry of Mexico City, as seen in the iconic Luchador masks.

“Birds of Mexico City” is not just a collection of photographs; it is a testament to the resilience, freedom, and beauty found in the vibrant queer community of Mexico City. Through his work, Henket sheds light on a community that is redefining the boundaries of queerness and belonging, offering a glimpse into a world where self-expression knows no limits.

The monograph of the entire series will be released this spring by Damiani, allowing audiences to delve deeper into Henket’s evocative portraits. In the meantime, you can pre-order a copy on Bookshop and explore more of Henket’s work on Instagram.

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In a world where corporations often co-opt symbols of queerness for profit, Henket’s “Birds of Mexico City” stands as a powerful reminder of the true essence of self-expression and identity. Through his art, Henket captures the essence of a community that is unapologetically bold, authentic, and profoundly beautiful.

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