2010 Exhibition: Displaced Futures | Kate Geraghty

  • Kate Geraghty, Child Soldier, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Augustin Changwi, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Malnutrition , 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Survivors, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Yafanshize II, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Isolation, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Displaced Future, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, The Vatican, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Christine and Tusabe, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Wood Collection, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Cholera, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Zamunda, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Kibati (man in front of shelters), 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Buhimbo IDP (girl walking through camp), 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Godlive & Kadogu, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Reunited (two women embracing), 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Kibati IDP Camp, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Queuing for Food , 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Mother and Child , 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Banana Plantation Cemetery, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Zamunda II, 2009
  • Kate Geraghty, Yafanshize I, 2009

2010 Exhibition: Displaced Futures
6 April - 1 May 2010

In Jan/Feb 2009, Kate and journalist Jonathan Pearlman travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo documenting the wide spread use of rape as a weapon of war and the impact of war on a civilian population who have been living in refugee camps for 15 years. The resulting story became a 2009 Walkeley finalist documentary which can be viewed by clicking here.  

The hauntingly powerful images in Displaced Futures are a narrative for the victims of these crimes. Kate Geraghty’s extraordinary series of photographs raise awareness of the circumstances under which the displaced Congolese people continue to live. 

 

Kate Geraghty and King Street Gallery on William will contribute a percentage of sales from the exhibition to Médecins Sans Frontières. Their ongoing efforts both in DRC and many other countries around the world provide essential services and support to millions of people who would otherwise be left without life saving medical assistance.