
© The Photographers' Gallery
6 March 2026 — 7 June 2026
On NowGottschalk's photographs of friends, lovers, and activists during the criminalisation of homosexuality in the US, paired with texts by writer Hélène Giannecchini exploring visibility and memory across generations.
From The Photographers' Gallery
This intimate exhibition pairs American photographer Donna Gottschalk's sensitive visual documentation of queer communities with accompanying texts by Giannecchini, exploring themes of visibility, memory, and personal courage across generational lines. Gottschalk's black-and-white photographs from the 1960s–70s capture the everyday moments of her chosen family—friends, lovers, and fellow activists—during a period when homosexuality remained criminalised in the United States. Co-...
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Soho, London·View on artmap
Sunday11am–6pm
Monday10am–6pm
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–8pm
Friday10am–8pm
Saturday ·10am–6pm

© The Photographers' Gallery
6 March 2026 — 7 June 2026
On NowGottschalk's photographs of friends, lovers, and activists during the criminalisation of homosexuality in the US, paired with texts by writer Hélène Giannecchini exploring visibility and memory across generations.
From The Photographers' Gallery
This intimate exhibition pairs American photographer Donna Gottschalk's sensitive visual documentation of queer communities with accompanying texts by Giannecchini, exploring themes of visibility, memory, and personal courage across generational lines. Gottschalk's black-and-white photographs from the 1960s–70s capture the everyday moments of her chosen family—friends, lovers, and fellow activists—during a period when homosexuality remained criminalised in the United States. Co-...
Read more at The Photographers' Gallery →No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Soho, London·View on artmap
Sunday11am–6pm
Monday10am–6pm
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–8pm
Friday10am–8pm
Saturday ·10am–6pm