Rhinestones and rodeo stars: 'Manhandled' at INHABIT Galerie revisits cowboy/cowgirl culture Top to bottom, “Form 2” and “Form 1” by Guy McMann, 2025. “The Bull,” Bailey Anderson, 2024. Installation view of “Manhandled” at INHABIT Galerie. "Botas para Llagar al Cielo," José Villalobos, 2024. A work from Dagny Walton's "This Land Is Haunted!" series, 2025. Left to right, works by Bailey Anderson, Amy Johnson and Piper Pelligrini in “Manhandled” at INHABIT Galerie. Published August 24, 2025 - 9:00 a.m. Modified August 24, 2025 - 9:00 a.m. As featured on - Rhinestones and rodeo stars: 'Manhandled' at INHABIT Galerie revisits cowboy/cowgirl culture From In Review: CORRALES — Are cowboys camp? From rodeo riders to glittery pop-country stars, the quintessential figure of the American frontier has taken on contradictory identities, sometimes equated with stoic masculinity, and other times with flamboyant showmanship. For the artists in "Manhandled," most of whom identify as nonbinary, cowboy and cowgirl culture provides a fertile ground for exploring their own multifaceted selves. collection_98a63742-1433-4c86-91ce-decf6c5d5ff5.html
As featured on - Rhinestones and rodeo stars: 'Manhandled' at INHABIT Galerie revisits cowboy/cowgirl culture From In Review: CORRALES — Are cowboys camp? From rodeo riders to glittery pop-country stars, the quintessential figure of the American frontier has taken on contradictory identities, sometimes equated with stoic masculinity, and other times with flamboyant showmanship. For the artists in "Manhandled," most of whom identify as nonbinary, cowboy and cowgirl culture provides a fertile ground for exploring their own multifaceted selves.
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