
Oliver in a Tutu by Catherine Opie. 2004 © Catherine Opie. Courtesy: Regen Projects, Los Angeles; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul; Thomas Dane Gallery The National Portrait Gallery’s latest exhibition, To Be Seen, covers the work of renowned, queer American photographer Catherine Opie. Through a masterfully curated exploration of identity in all…

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