
The family photos from this series, symbolically remind us of the inevitability of the past, loss and death. The constructed images are replete with memories that can neither be touched nor altered, only re-lived in our imaginations on an endless loop.
PlanetHeroines12th January 2023

Conceived as a decorative piece, this mushroom-shaped chandelier was made using over 3600 pages of legal correspondence between the courts, petitioners, and respondents in Kashmir. This piece draws parallels to the perfectly taxidermized busts and heads of kills that camouflages the violence underneath.
PlanetHeroines12th January 2023

Contemporary Heroine Zineb Sedira’s solo show, at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona, comes to a close this January 30, 2022
Gabby Kynoch6th January 2022

Contemporary Heroines Carrie Mae Weems brings her largest exhibition in 10 years to New York, on view until Dec 31, 2021
Gabby Kynoch24th December 2021

One of Britain’s leading women photographers unveils large artwork on MASS MoCA grounds, North Adams, Massachusetts from June 26
Gabby Kynoch20th August 2021

A thought provoking exhibition highlighting work by women in photography, specifically the award winning artist Ingrid Pollard and curator Freya Monk-McGowan, No Cover Up is on display at Glasgow Woman’s Historical Library from Friday 28th May to Friday 23rd July 2021.
Gabby Kynoch12th July 2021

The artful protestors, Guerrilla Girls, are back to see how many woman photographers and artists are in your local museum.
Gabby Kynoch2nd July 2021

Contemporary Heroine Ingrid Pollard’s new exhibition No Cover Up is part of the Glasgow International Festival of Arts 2021, on display at Glasgow Women's Library until July 23.
Gabby Kynoch21st June 2021