Last Saturday I attended the Gallery 101 vernissage for daughters, mothers, grandmothers, and other sexual outlaws.
Abou the exhibition:
While the idea of “passing down” knowledge through generations is common, in reality the formation of intergenerational knowledge is multidirectional. Older generations are challenged, changed and informed by younger ones and vice-versa. Featuring works by photographers Taslima Akhter, Lisa Marie David, and Jessica Xiomara Orellana Ventura, daughters, mothers, grandmothers and other sexual outlaws documents intergenerational exchanges and youth leadership fueling sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) activism around the world, at the family and community levels.
Co-curated by Inter Pares and three international counterparts, this exhibition showcases the work of engaged documentary photographers to provide a glimpse into the lives and struggles of feminist activists across El Salvador, rural landless communities in Bangladesh, and in informal settlements of Manila in the Philippines.
The exhibition runs until October 19, 2024.
Check out the gallery.