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Catherine Opie Discusses Radical Visibility of Butch Identity in National Portrait Gallery Exhibition

Photo Credit: Catherine Opie / National Portrait Gallery

by Chris Tremblay  Mar 13

The National Portrait Gallery in London launched "Catherine Opie: To Be Seen" on March 5, 2026, marking the first major UK museum exhibition dedicated to the work of American photographer Catherine Opie. The exhibition showcases more than 80 photographs produced over three decades, focusing on Opie's influential contributions to contemporary portrait photography and queer visibility.

Opie's practice spans studio portraiture, documentary photography, and environmental studies, consistently exploring themes of social, political, and personal identity. A highlight is her seminal series "Being and Having" , which features intimate portraits of her LGBTQ+ friends, styled with the compositional authority of historical painters like Hans Holbein the Younger to challenge traditional notions of who deserves visibility in art.

In a March 11, 2026, PinkNews interview, Opie reflected on the radical nature of the exhibition for a butch lesbian artist in a venue rooted in aristocratic portraiture. She emphasized how her portraits elevate everyday LGBTQ+ individuals—friends, activists, and community members—beyond celebrity or nobility, fostering a broader understanding of identity through being seen. "I would like to thank the National Portrait Gallery for this incredible honor of presenting my work in London. My hope is that the audience will leave the exhibition with a broader understanding of what portraiture can achieve – that in our culture of creating portraits of known nobility and a kind of celebrity, that everyone begins to understand identity through being seen," Opie stated.

The show traces Opie's evolution, including documentation of queer communities in Los Angeles, American political events like Barack Obama's inauguration and LGBTQ+ rights protests, and personal scenes of family and self-portraiture. Her measured, documentary-style approach resists spectacle, building layered narratives of civic and personal life that connect private experiences to broader social history. Installed in dialogue, the portraits juxtapose artists, children, and strangers, prompting visitors to reconsider historical exclusions in portraiture, particularly for marginalized LGBTQ+ people.

Opie has described portraiture as inherently political, a tool to record shifting cultural contours and affirm belonging for queer communities. In a livestreamed conversation at the gallery, she introduced the exhibition, underscoring its role in expanding representation. For transgender people, lesbians, gay men, and other LGBTQ+ individuals historically sidelined in fine art, Opie's work offers affirming visibility in a prestigious institution.

The exhibition runs at the National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, London, until May 31, 2026, before touring to the National Galleries of Scotland at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh during summer 2026. This presentation positions Opie's photography as a bridge between historical portrait traditions and contemporary debates on identity politics, making it a significant moment for LGBTQ+ art in the UK.

Opie's commitment to community shines through series like those documenting LGBTQ+ protests and intimate friendships, reinforcing the exhibition's message of radical inclusion. By ennobling queer subjects in a space once reserved for elites, the show challenges ongoing barriers to representation for butch, lesbian, and broader LGBTQ+ artists. Visitors have the opportunity to engage with these themes through Opie's precise, human-centered lens, which continues to influence global conversations on visibility and belonging.


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