
Hundred Heroines would like to congratulate Babette Mangolte, who has been awarded the winner of the Women in Motion 2022 Award.
Exhibitions
Hundred Heroines would like to congratulate Babette Mangolte, who has been awarded the winner of the Women in Motion 2022 Award.
In To What We Think We Remember, her second solo show at Thomas Dane Gallery, London, Catherine designs a ‘metaphorical framework for reflection: on [her] personal life, relationships, and work, but also on the fragility of humanity, the fractured ideals of a collective responsibility’.
First Impressions: A glimpse into the archive of Elisabeth Buchmeyer Lewis. An installation at the Heroines Hub (Gloucester) from 21st June to 11th August.
Meryl Meisler’s QUIRKYVISION will be one of the highlights of the tenth anniversary edition of Portrait(s) Festival in Vichy, from 24th June.
From Where I Stand (From my point of view), the third Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, explores how photography draws connections between art, journalism, and activism.
In her latest project Fireflies, exhibited at the Autograph gallery in London, Indian artist Poulomi Basu boldly speaks about the topic she knows well – from her previous work, and her own experience – the repercussions of patriarchy.
Polly Braden presents Holding the Baby, an exhibition that creates a powerful portrait of the impact of austerity measured on families across the UK. Holding the Baby is currently showing at the Arnolfini, Bristol, up until 12 June 2022.
Contemporary Heroines Carrie Mae Weems brings her largest exhibition in 10 years to New York, on view until Dec 31, 2021
Heroines Liz Johnson Artur, Joy Gregory, Roshini Kempadoo, Marcia Michael and Ingrid Pollard are featured in new exhibition, Life Between Islands, at Tate Britain until April 3, 2022
Swiss-French architectural photographer Hélène Binet is featured in a solo show at Royal Academy of Arts, London until Jan 23, 2022