We are pleased to welcome upcoming soloist, Caroline Lacoma, exhibiting The (Un)Making of a Woman.
Caroline Lacoma (b. 1997, Guadeloupe) is a London-based self-taught photographer and writer whose work explores themes of transformation, rebirth, and the self as experienced by a Black woman. Through self-portraiture, she documents the fluidity of personal identity, the process of becoming, and the quiet moments of unmaking and remaking. Her images capture the raw, often unspoken emotional landscapes of healing and introspection, blurring the boundaries between reality and the subconscious.
Her practice began as an act of self-representation and has since evolved into a visual language of metamorphosis—where the body, space, and shadow engage in dialogue. Her debut solo exhibition, The (Un)Making of a Woman (25 June – 6 July 2025), unfolds as a journey through memory, rupture, and reconciliation, tracing the intricate process of self-reclamation.
This exhibition will run Wednesday 25 June – Sunday 6 July 2025.
More information about “The (Un)Making of a Woman” launch night will follow shortly.