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Some folks journey the world searching for journey, whereas others hunt down pure wonders, cultural landmarks or culinary experiences. However French photographer François Prost was on the lookout for one thing altogether completely different throughout his current street journey throughout America: strip golf equipment.
From Miami to Los Angeles, Prost’s newest e-book “Gents’s Membership” charts his route throughout the US by way of almost 150 strip golf equipment with names like Pleasures, Temptations and Cookies N’ Cream. There isn’t a single nude lady to be seen, nevertheless, as Prost’s digital camera was completely educated on the buildings themselves — and particularly their often-colorful facades.
Over the course of 5 weeks in 2019 he traversed over 6,000 miles, with the ensuing images capturing every part from the pastel hues of Florida’s Membership Pink Pussycat to venues hiding in plain sight within the nation’s extra spiritual states.
“I’d divide these venues into two varieties: One could be very built-in into the general public panorama, and one is a little more hidden and dodgy,” Prost mentioned, talking to CNN on a video name and e-mail.

The primary sort, he added, could possibly be present in “very American” settings, akin to “round amusement parks and quick meals and malls.” The latter venues, nevertheless, would generally look indistinguishable from any retailer in a strip mall. Prost mentioned he discovered many such institutions alongside the Bible Belt, a socially conservative area within the nation’s south. He was particularly eager to discover the world because of the obvious distinction between the prevalence of strip golf equipment and what he describes in his e-book as “conservatism and excessive puritanism.”
Prost insisted that he had little curiosity within the interiors or providers of the strip golf equipment, which he all the time visited through the day. As a substitute, he hoped to be taught extra about American tradition by creating goal, documentary-style images of institutions sitting on the intersection of intercourse, gender and commerce. Documenting altering attitudes towards intercourse by the lens of structure, he added that the sequence was primarily of a panorama pictures venture.
“The prism of this theme of strip membership facades turned a manner of finding out and attempting to know the nation,” he wrote in “Gents’s Membership,” images from which is able to characteristic in an exhibition in Tokyo in March.
”(‘Gents’s Membership’ is) an goal panorama of dominant opinions and gender and the sexualization of the female picture.”
The genesis of Prost’s venture dates again to his 2018 sequence, “After Social gathering,” which targeted on the flamboyant facades of French nightclubs. He mentioned that individuals often commented that the buildings’ exteriors appeared as if they’d been ripped straight out of American cities, sparking the concept he ought to go to the US and lengthen the venture.
As he meticulously deliberate his journey, he was struck not solely by the sheer quantity of strip golf equipment in America however that — in contrast to In Europe — they usually demanded to be seen. Sizzling pink partitions, gigantic nude silhouettes and even candy-cane-striped storefronts made no secret of the type of leisure supplied inside.
“A very good instance could be Las Vegas, the place strip golf equipment are in every single place and their indicators blink as a lot as a quick meals (restaurant) or on line casino signal,” Prost mentioned.
Miami’s golf equipment had been usually painted in vivid, Wes Anderson-esque hues. Different images present brightly lined venues contrasting with their sparse desert environment.

If the institutions had been open through the day, Prost would enter and ask for permission to take images so as “to not look suspicious… and clarify what my intentions had been,” he mentioned. The interiors not often lived as much as the tantalizing guarantees plastered throughout the indicators outdoors, however the photographer met a number of characters throughout his five-week journey, from detached bouncers to managers who had been thrilled in regards to the venture.
“More often than not, folks had been OK — 99% of them would say sure to a facade image,” he mentioned, including they sometimes wouldn’t thoughts his presence, so long as he didn’t take images of patrons or dancers.
“Some would suppose that it was a bit unusual, some could be actually enthusiastic about it and provides me their enterprise card to ship me the image when it was accomplished,” he mentioned.
Prost mentioned his largest shock, nevertheless, was how “normalized” strip golf equipment gave the impression to be in on a regular basis life. As he displays in his e-book, “The connection that People appear to have with strip golf equipment is sort of completely different to what you see in Europe. Going to a strip membership appears to be much more normalized … You go as a pair, or amongst pals at night time to have enjoyable.”
He was struck, for example, by the truth that so many Las Vegas strip golf equipment doubled as eating places — with many boasting joyful hour offers, buffets and particular reductions for truck drivers or development employees.
“I seen a couple of strip golf equipment that might promote being a strip membership and steakhouse, so you possibly can eat an enormous piece of meat (whereas) watching strippers. That can be one thing that appears very American to me,” he mentioned, including: “I heard from some folks I met in Portland there are even strip golf equipment (that provide) vegan meals.”
The facades are suffering from jokes like “My intercourse life is just like the Sahara, 2 palms, no dates” and pun-based names like Booby Lure and Bottoms Up. Prost’s documentarian strategy heightens the indicators’ surreal comedy. Nevertheless it additionally doubles as a impartial lens by which viewers could make up their very own minds in regards to the objectification of ladies.

By honing in on the faceless dancing our bodies of feminine silhouettes and the quintessential “women women women” indicators, “Gentleman’s Membership” explores the commodification of ladies who’re, in actuality, fully absent in Prost’s works (an remark mirrored within the e-book’s title, which is a phrase that crops up quite a few instances on indicators all through his images). The strip golf equipment he visited market girls as issues to be consumed, from the various food-themed names to an commercial studying, “1,000’s of gorgeous women & three ugly ones.”
For his subsequent venture, Prost plans to go to Japan to doc the nation’s love inns, which occupy an analogous function as strip golf equipment in some elements of the US: open secrets and techniques in a conservative society. However the photographer believes the American institutions he visited say one thing distinctive in regards to the nation — one thing that’s much less about sexuality and extra in regards to the American dream.
What his venture has proven him is, he mentioned, this: “So long as you’re profitable when it comes to enterprise, (it doesn’t matter) in case your exercise offers with intercourse.”
“Gents’s Membership” shall be exhibited at Agnes b. Galerie Boutique in Tokyo, Japan, between March 17 and April 15, 2023. The e-book, printed by Fisheye Editions, is accessible now.