Czech photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková’s photos are raw and unapologetic, and invite the viewer to embrace the lush, sultry, and unseen corners of the human experience. Recognized as a critically influential visual diarist of Prague’s queer underground, Libuše’s work explores moments of intimacy and exile in sensuously captivating shots of friends, lovers, and strangers. Libuše’s photography at T-Club (1983-85), a hidden refuge for Prague’s queer community, exposed visceral tenderness that lives on beneath a repressive governmental regime. Libuše’s subjects arrest the viewer in confession and rebellion, and her photography exposes the beauty and brutality of everyday life.