Career
His work has created an encyclopedic documentation of sub and transport culture in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Young"s photographs have been featured in major publications such as Interview magazine, Oklahoma, and Flaunt and have been shown in solo exhibitions and projects at LACMA (Los Angeles, California), Machine Project (Los Angeles, California), Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, California), Berkeley Art Museum (Berkeley, California). And as well as groups shows at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Los Angeles, California) and Stephen Cohen Gallery (Los Angeles, California).
Since 1985, Young has been documenting popular, sub, and transport culture while playing with the themes of camp (style), celebrity, gender and identity through portrait photography and film.
His portraiture subjects include Sutan Amrull, Jackie Beat, Leigh Bowery, Dame Edna, Peaches Christ, and Jeffree Star. His celebrity portrait subjects include Oliver Stone, Sandra Bernhard, Simon Cowell, Cassandra Peterson, Margaret Cho, Perez Hilton, Ryan Cassata and Amy Poehler.
He has also directed videos for Jeffree Star, Jackie Beat"s band Dirty Sanchez (band), and shot musicians like Siouxsie Sioux, Deborah Harry, Jane Wiedlin, Diamanda Galas, Jessicka, and Semi Precious Weapons. Young is one of the creators of the open-source Tranimal Workshop events, launched in 2009 at Machine Project in Los Los Angeles
The concept of the Tranimal Workshop was a collaboration between by Young, Squeaky Blonde and Fade-Dra, with the participation of artists including Mathu Andersen, Jer Ber Jones, Andrew Marlin, and many others
The events have since taken place in museums across California, including the Berkeley Art Museum and the Hammer Museum in Los Los Angeles Young’s solo art exhibit “YOUR FACE HERE” took place on January 29, 2011 at People’s tART Gallery. This exhibition allowed Young to open his lens onto the public.
Young established his art studio for a 5-week residency at People’s tART Gallery in Los Los Angeles
The public was invited to participate as the subject of the exhibition through the purchase of the popular cultural real estate of the gallery walls. The unveiling of Young’s “YOUR FACE HERE” portrait series took place March 12, 2011.
Young"s short videos have been featured on television and online, gaining over 12 million hits on streaming video sites such as YouTube. His film projects include:.