The Sound of Dirt and Beauty

Jesse Glazzard

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The Sound of Dirt and Beauty is the first book by British photographer Jesse Glazzard, bringing together photographs made in the UK over the past decade among friends, lovers, and collaborators.

Rooted in working-class experience and shaped by underground queer culture, Glazzard’s images combine portraiture and documentary, moving between intimate studio portraits and scenes of everyday life. Bodies, bedrooms, gatherings, fragments of diaries, and moments of tenderness are rendered with a raw immediacy that resists spectacle. Rather than presenting identity as a fixed category, the work allows people simply to appear as they are, reflecting a generation moving beyond rigid identity structures and embracing fluidity, experimentation, and chosen forms of belonging.

Across the book, Glazzard’s own transition unfolds alongside the shifting lives of the people around him, forming part of a wider portrait of a shared world. At the heart of the book is a desire to build an archive of the present, documenting a circle of lives often absent from official histories. Conceived as a stapled, screen-printed publication much like Glazzard’s self-published zines, the book presents this material with the directness of a record. What emerges is a portrait of friendship, intimacy, and collective life that holds vulnerability and solidarity side by side.

Paperback
21 x 29.7 cm, 168 pages
August 2026

ISBN 978-1-917651-72-1
€30 £25 US$35 AU$60

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