INTERSECTIONAL GEOGRAPHIES
A GROUP EXHIBITION, CURATED BY JACQUELINE ENNIS COLE
27 JAN - 03 APR 2022
In 2021 Martin Parr Foundation held an open call for a UK-based curator to present a photographic exhibition in the MPF gallery and Jacqueline Ennis-Cole has been selected for her proposed group show, Intersectional Geographies.
Intersectional Geographies brings together a diverse selection of photographers whose works address inclusion within society at a time of climate crisis, social distancing and human rights violations. Each photographer highlights a concern that resonates with them.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Ignacio Acosta / Rhiannon Adam / Lisa Barnard / Jacqueline Ennis-Cole / Darek Fortas Roshini Kempadoo / Miranda Pennell / Judy Rabinowitz Price / Xavier Ribas / David Severn / Aida Silvestri / Janine Wiedel
‘Intersectional Geographies unpacks and addresses complex and timely ideas from climate and social justice to extractive mining practices and questions of gender through the work of a diverse and international list of photographic voices working across the conceptual and documentary mode.’ – Alona Pardo, Curator, Barbican Art Gallery, London
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I’m delighted to have a custom gold-leafed print, lightbox, and small installation piece taken from my project The Rift on show.