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Red Hot Gallery presents ‘Pride 50’ powered by This is Soho

Red Hot Gallery presents ‘Pride 50’ powered by This is Soho

Honouring 50 years of Pride in the UK, highly renowned photographer and musician Thomas Knights has created a 50 portrait photography exhibition titled ‘PRIDE 50’, residing at the Red Hot Gallery in Soho. Consisting of 50 portraits of LGBTQ+ people, running until the 30th March.

The striking, high-impact images focus on members of the community who have shaped Pride and represent what it is today, including founders and activists such as Ian McKellen, Lisa Power and Peter Tatchell and queer celebrities such as, Olly Alexander, Holly Johnson, Cat Burns, Kae Tempest and Jodie Harsh. Each piece features a spontaneous response, from each subject to the question ‘What does Pride means to you?

Red Hot Gallery operates as a queer arts space, hosting activations and unique community-led experiences from leading LGBTQI+ artists, influencers, musicians and nightlife figures.

For more information visit www.thisissoho.com and www.redhot100.com

Address: 102 Berwick St, London W1F 0PH Dates: 29th Feb – 30th March

Written by Jordan Crowley

Photography by Thomas Knights

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