Black and white collage of photobooth strips of Donna Gottschalk posing.
Image: Donna Gottschalk, ‘Autoportraits Photomaton’ (1966-1971). Courtesy of the artist and Marcelle Alix, Paris © Donna Gottschalk

We Others: Donna Gottschalk and Hélène Giannecchini

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Time Out says

Get a glimpse of the hidden lives of queer people in midcentury New York at this intimate exhibition. Before homosexuality was legalised, Donna Gottschalk photographed the people she described as ‘brave and defiant warriors’ for daring to live openly as themselves, and take part in the emerging lesbian, trans and gay rights movements. This Photographers Gallery exhibition of her work puts her images in conversation with texts by writer Hélène Giannecchini, who is decades her junior, creating an intergenerational dialogue charting changing times. 

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