In the picture
LIMIT(LESS) MIKAEL OWUNNA – EXHIBITION
published on 17 October 2017
Les Identités du Baobab Merhaba
- Anti-discrimination
- Cultural diversity
- Identities and gender expression
- Culture and leisure activities
Tentoonstelling
Because of his photography project “Limit(less)” the Queer American-Nigerian photographer Mikael Owunna has traversed various countries and countries, to meet, photograph and interview LGBT persons.
This year the passionate photographer has chosen the RainbowHouse Brussels to exhibit to fantastic portraits.
With his flamboyant portraits Mikael Owunna wants to invalidate the age-old myth of colonial politics that LGBT and African cultures cannot go together..
And we feel honoured to welcome his exposition in het RainbowHouse on the occasion of his sojourn in Europe.
>> From September 15th until November 19th << The exhibition is accessible at evenings during the bar attendance of the member associations of the RainbowHouse. Detailed schedule see above.
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