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Centre LGTBI de Barcelona Carrer del Comte Borrell 22, 08015
Image courtesy of Ajuntament Barcelona
“People like us, over the age of 60, may not have experienced the Civil War but we did live through the post-war period and the Franco dictatorship, lack of freedoms and lack of education in an open and relaxed environment. We now find ourselves in a closet we can come out of again. I have a wife, but if one day I had to be taken into a third-age residence, would I be free to express my emotional life in that environment?” (Paulina, a married lesbian).
The photojournalist Hanna Jarzebek is once again bringing her work to be displayed at the LGBTI center. This time she offers us a photographic project on the sexuality of elderly LGBTI people. The sexual orientation of this collective is a taboo subject and heterosexuality, in many contexts, is taken for granted: a gay grandfather or lesbian grandmother simply does not exist. They become invisible.
This documentary project shows LGBTI individuals sharing their stories and their fears of what they may face in their autumn years of life. The images invite us, in the face of stereotypes, to reflect on nearby and often-ignored realities.
The work was carried out under the 9th Photography and Society Scholarship awarded by UNZIP Arts Visual Al Prat and with support from Barcelona City Council. This exhibition has free admission for all.
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