Since the 1970s, LGBTQIA+ activists and communities have strived to create spaces that protect queer people from the discrimination they frequently encounter in the world. Often referred to as “safe spaces,” these physical and emotional refuges allow queer people to exist freely, without fear of reprisal or bigotry.
What do safe spaces look like? How do we imagine a reality where all LGBTQIA+ individuals and communities can thrive? Bringing together the distinct collections of photography found within the archives of World Press Photo and Pride Photo, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to create a nuanced representation and celebration of the infinite diversity found within and among Queer voices, visions and identities.
Pride Photo
The exhibition is available throughout the year for a period of 4 weeks with possible extension. This exhibition can be suited for both inside and outside. The exhibition will be locally produced by the hosting partner. We will provide the file to be printed in advance for quality test control.
40 photographs, shown in panels/frame structures (depending on the space requirements)
Interpretative content that includes labels, introductory text, and context panels in English and one additional language (upon consultation)
Guided tour document with extra information about the stories
Licensing fee for photographers
Promotion kit
Communications strategy and promotion on all our channels
Presence of WPP curator at opening to give tours, speak to press,
and/or deliver a lecture (if applicable)
Possibility of organising a side program open to the public:
workshops, interviews with photographers, Q&As
(Additional costs to be covered by the exhibition partner/venue)
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