Photography
With Raffaella as both subject and collaborator, the artist uses saturated colour to confront the expectations passed from mother to daughter.
Fundación MAPFRE presenta en Madrid una amplia revisión de la obra del fotógrafo dominicano-mexicano, que desmonta las promesas de progreso a fuerza de repetirlas.
Four new photographs revisit the city where she grew up through a post-ironic, surreal lens, balancing affection for Los Angeles with underlying unease.
Against a world increasingly hostile to LGBTQIA+ people, five hundred painted participants assemble in Vegueta as a collective statement of visibility and alliance.
After eight years away, the photographer returns to New York with a five-borough study of nude bodies, on view at Jeffrey Deitch through August 8.
Nine Latin American countries meet in the Bronx through photographs that turn football, faith and family into a record of community under pressure.
Hundreds of Pride-painted bodies occupy Gran Canaria’s public space as a collective act against censorship and the policing of queer visibility.
Across six exhibitions, women photographers reclaim the camera as a space of resistance, challenging inherited ways of seeing and the politics of who gets to look
A visual journey through queer nightlife where pleasure, dissent and community become ways of resisting visibility on someone else’s terms.
Una exposición que convierte la moda en una excusa luminosa para pensar la belleza, la duda y el misterio de una mirada irrepetible.









