
As Pride Month draws to a close, we’re shining a spotlight on 5 historical LGBT+ pioneers who defied the conventions of the day
Celebrating the LGBTQIA community through photography and filmmaking.
As Pride Month draws to a close, we’re shining a spotlight on 5 historical LGBT+ pioneers who defied the conventions of the day
To help celebrate Pride month this year, we’re highlighting 5 contemporary heroines, find out more about Anita Khemka, Catherine Opie, Hinda Schuman, Ingrid Pollard & Paola Paredes here!
Alice Austin (1866-1952) was one of the first women to work outside the photographic studio, documenting New York City as well as intimate relationships between Victorian women
Recognized as a notable LGBTQ+ fashion icon and an accomplished twentieth-century author, Annemarie Schwarzenbach was also a prolific photographer.
Join Paola Paredes, Dec 2 at 6pm GMT, as she introduces her latest interactive series that represents the dualities lived by LGBT+ people in Ecuador
For Photo Oxford 2021, Hundred Heroines presents Women on Women: Relationships, Identity and Power, featuring work by Anna Fox, Hannah Reyes Morales, Lola Flash, Margaret Courtney-Clarke, María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Zanele Muholi
Yan Wang Preston’s She and He featured in an outdoor photography exhibition this Summer, as part of FotoFest Houston, on view until August 29.
Award winning photographer and Contemporary Heroine Zanele Muholi’s first major UK survey is being held at the Tate Modern until 31st May 2021.
On 17th May, we celebrate International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, drawing attention to the prejudice and discrimination people within the LGBTQIA+ community face
A prominent member of the Norwegian feminist movement in Horton, Marie Høeg along with partner Bolette Berg, experimented with gender identity and performance.