Sticker
Sticker
Stickers adorn our first memories, dot our notebooks and our walls, are stuck annoyingly on fruit and accompany us into adulthood to announce our beliefs from car bumpers. They hold surprising power in their ability to define and provoke and hold a strange steadfast presence in our age of fading physical media. Henry Hoke employs a constellation of stickers to explore queer boyhood, parental disability and ancestral violence.