Exhibitions
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf
What Have We Done?
In 2025, World Press Photo celebrated its 70th anniversary. In that landmark year, I was invited to curate the anniversary exhibition and to bring an external interpretation to the organisation’s extensive archive. What Have We Done? set out to deepen and challenge our understanding of how images construct meaning, encouraging a more nuanced and critical engagement with visual storytelling.
Groningen, South Africa, Dakar
© Babette Warendorf