Recognized for her quintessentially American portraits, the photographer Catherine Opie knows how to pack a political punch. “I wanted to push the whole realm of beauty and elegance,” she said of one of her exhibitions, “but also to make people scared out of their wits.” Some of Opie’s most famous photographs document the dark side of queer culture, and she does not shy away from leather, chains, and S&M. This exhibition in London, curated in collaboration with the artist and tracing 30 years of her career, is the first major representation of Opie’s work in the U.K. —Elena Clavarino
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Catherine Opie: To Be Seen
Catherine Opie, Pig Pen, 1993.
When
Mar 5 – May 31, 2026
Where
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© Catherine Opie, courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul; Thomas Dane Gallery