January 27, 2022 – April 3, 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. The participating photographers confirmed are -
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
Thank you to our panel of judges -
Mariama Attah / Curator, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
Song Tae Chong / Independent Curator and Photo Historian
Alona Pardo / Curator, Barbican Art Gallery, London
Jennie Ricketts / Independent Photography Consultant
Please, note, this exhibition includes work that some viewers may find upsetting. In particular, one of the works in the show addresses female genital mutilation. Please view at your discretion. For more information and to help protect those at risks from FGM, please visit the following links –
gov.uk/guidance/female-genital-mutilation-fgm-migrant-health-guide
nhs.uk/conditions/female-genital-mutilation-fgm
forwarduk.org.uk/violence-against-women-and-girls/female-genital-mutilation