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Autograph Presents: Professor Mark Sealy OBE in conversation Ajamu

Wednesday 10 May 2023
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Prix Pictet Lounge

© Ajamu

 

As part of the lead-up to Autograph’s 35th anniversary, Director Professor Mark Sealy OBE will be in conversation with photographic artist, scholar, archive curator and radical sex activist Ajamu.

For more than three decades, Ajamu has unapologetically celebrated black queer bodies, the erotic sense and pleasure as activism. He has been at the forefront of genderqueer photography, challenging dominant ideas around masculinity, gender, sexuality and representation of black LGBTQ+ people in the UK. Autograph has worked with Ajamu since the early 1990s, and his new solo exhibition The Patron Saint of the Darkrooms is currently on view at our gallery in London.

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