The Pride Photo Exhibition 2024 can be seen in the Oosterpark from Friday 5 July to 25 July. In the open air, free admission.
The exhibition is a visual love letter to the resilience of queer people. A collection of images that look into the unique and beautiful worlds of queer lives, bodies, identities and stories from around the world.
This exhibition is curated by author, activist and curator Alejandra Ortiz. She used the exhibition as an opportunity to explore her own understanding of what it means to be queer. “Queer is anything that deviates from the rigid binary norms of today’s society,” Ortiz writes. The final collection of powerful and complex images create a multifaceted representation of a hugely diverse community.
This year, Pride Photo received more than 9,193 entries from all over the world for the international Pride Photo Award. The jury, consisting of Mohamad Abdouni, Diego Moreno, Emma Waslander, Déborah Claire and Alejandra Ortiz, selected two winners. ‘Invisible’ by Alexis won the Pride Photo Award 2024 in the Single Image category. Australian photographer Julie Sundberg was named winner in the Series category with her series ‘I Remember Everything’.
Pride Photo Award Foundation
Pride Photo is a Dutch organization, founded in 2010, and organizes an annual outdoor photo exhibition that highlights the diversity and wealth of inspiring stories from the LGBTQIA+ community.
Pride Photo in Oosterpark, until July 25, 2024