Made in collaboration with New York performer and drag queen Flawless Sabrina, the
film At Least You Know You Exist explores the interaction between two artists of different
ages. Set in Flawless Sabrina’s ornate Manhattan apartment, where she has lived for
more than four decades, the work depicts the two artists sharing the roles of filmmaker
and subject, creating an intimacy that speaks specifically to their relationship as
fellow transgender artists, and also more broadly to the queer community. According
to Drucker, there are few older transgender individuals to look towards as role models.
Her work with Flawless Sabrina investigates this legacy of queerness, which remains
largely overlooked. “There is proof that we exist in a luminous dark corner of history
as men know it,” Drucker narrates, “a vortex and a realm where our trace is barely
evident.”
The Museum of Modern Art. “Zackary Drucker: At Least You Know You Exist | MoMA.” Accessed
August 5, 2025. https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3753.