LGBTQ+ Art, Culture on Display Down Under at Sydney WorldPride 2023

LGBTQ+ Art, Culture on Display Down Under at Sydney WorldPride 2023




Powerhouse Museum and Sydney WorldPride 2023


Sydney WorldPride 2023 has drawn to a close, but the two-week celebration and local LGBTQ+ community proved Pride is about more than a kiki party and a fabulous costume – although there were plenty of fabulous costumes and more at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in conjunction with Sydney WorldPride.

Highlighting the display at the magnificent space in Sydney, however, was the photographic series Paradise Camp by Yuri Kihara. In Paradise Camp, Kihara, who identifies as Sāmoa’s third gender known as fa’afafine, gave a fa’afafine perspective to French Postimpressionist painter Paul Gaugin’s work to disrupt the idealized concept of French Polynesia he portrayed in his paintings rather than the reality of the island and its people and culture.

Also on display at the Powerhouse Museum as part of Sydney WorldPride 2023 was Absolutely Queer which showcased the costuming and other creations of the local LGBTQ+ community.

Powerhouse Museum also presented Unpopular, which featured previously unseen archival footage and artifacts of music entrepreneur Stephen ‘Pav’ Pavlovic. Launched in 1995, Pavlovic’s Summersault music festivals introduced Australian audiences in five cities to underground rock and punk legends like Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Beck, Foo Fighter, Rancid, and more. The exhibit included the guitar used by Kurt Cobain during a performance on MTV’s Unplugged in 1993.

Finally, iconic Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti was featured in Zampatti Powerhouse, which showcased the extensive collection of the Italian-born designer who became a legend in her adopted country. The exhibit included Zampatti’s famed customized cherry red Ford Lancer.

Keep scrolling to see our fave curated pics from the exhibits at the Powerhouse Museum as part of Sydney WorldPride 2023.

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

RELATED: 25 Nicely Naughty Pics from the Bondi Beach Party at Sydney WorldPride 2023

Sexy Galexy performance costumes in Absolutely Queer


Sexy Galexy performance costumes in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Mardi Gras costumes by Renè Rivas in Absolutely Queer


Mardi Gras costumes by Ren\u00e8 Rivas in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Norrie’s bubble bike and biographical film in Absolutely Queer


Norrie\u2019s bubble bike and biographical film in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Ron Muncaster ‘Cotton Blossom’ (1994) in Absolutely Queer


Ron Muncaster \u2018Cotton Blossom\u2019 (1994) in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Three Fa‘afafine (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series


Three Fa\u2018afafine (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Si‘ou alofa Maria: Hail Mary (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series


Si\u2018ou alofa Maria: Hail Mary (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Two Fa‘afafine on the beach (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series


Two Fa\u2018afafine on the beach (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Boundless Drop, To A Boundless Ocean Directed and edited by Julian Klincewiczusing 16mm archival footage of the Summersault festival, filmed by Evan Bernard, 1995/1996


Boundless Drop, To A Boundless Ocean Directed and edited by Julian Klincewiczusing 16mm archival footage of the Summersault festival, filmed by Evan Bernard, 1995/1996

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

1959 Martin D-18E was played by Kurt Cobain during Nirvana's MTVUnplugged in NewYork, 1993


1959 Martin D-18E was played by Cobain during Nirvana's MTVUnplugged in NewYork, 1993

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

The works of Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti in Zampatti Powerhouse


The works of Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

'Graphic group’ from Carla Zampatti in Zampatti Powerhouse


Graphic group\u2019 from Carla Zampatti

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

'Graphic group’ from Carla Zampatti in Zampatti Powerhouse


Graphic group\u2019 from Carla Zampatti

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

‘Black, Red and Cream’ and ‘Jumpsuit’ in Zampatti Powerhouse.


\u2018Black, Red and Cream\u2019 and \u2018Jumpsuit\u2019

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

‘Animal’ group with close-up of beaded ‘Carla’ cape in Zampatti Powerhouse


You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

View of ‘Princess’ and ‘Carla’ wardrobe groups in Zampatti Powerhouse


View of \u2018Princess\u2019 and \u2018Carla\u2019' wardrobe groups

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

















LGBTQ+ Art, Culture on Display Down Under at Sydney WorldPride 2023




Powerhouse Museum and Sydney WorldPride 2023


Sydney WorldPride 2023 has drawn to a close, but the two-week celebration and local LGBTQ+ community proved Pride is about more than a kiki party and a fabulous costume – although there were plenty of fabulous costumes and more at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in conjunction with Sydney WorldPride.

Highlighting the display at the magnificent space in Sydney, however, was the photographic series Paradise Camp by Yuri Kihara. In Paradise Camp, Kihara, who identifies as Sāmoa’s third gender known as fa’afafine, gave a fa’afafine perspective to French Postimpressionist painter Paul Gaugin’s work to disrupt the idealized concept of French Polynesia he portrayed in his paintings rather than the reality of the island and its people and culture.

Also on display at the Powerhouse Museum as part of Sydney WorldPride 2023 was Absolutely Queer which showcased the costuming and other creations of the local LGBTQ+ community.

Powerhouse Museum also presented Unpopular, which featured previously unseen archival footage and artifacts of music entrepreneur Stephen ‘Pav’ Pavlovic. Launched in 1995, Pavlovic’s Summersault music festivals introduced Australian audiences in five cities to underground rock and punk legends like Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Beck, Foo Fighter, Rancid, and more. The exhibit included the guitar used by Kurt Cobain during a performance on MTV’s Unplugged in 1993.

Finally, iconic Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti was featured in Zampatti Powerhouse, which showcased the extensive collection of the Italian-born designer who became a legend in her adopted country. The exhibit included Zampatti’s famed customized cherry red Ford Lancer.

Keep scrolling to see our fave curated pics from the exhibits at the Powerhouse Museum as part of Sydney WorldPride 2023.

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

RELATED: 25 Nicely Naughty Pics from the Bondi Beach Party at Sydney WorldPride 2023

Sexy Galexy performance costumes in Absolutely Queer


Sexy Galexy performance costumes in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Mardi Gras costumes by Renè Rivas in Absolutely Queer


Mardi Gras costumes by Ren\u00e8 Rivas in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Norrie’s bubble bike and biographical film in Absolutely Queer


Norrie\u2019s bubble bike and biographical film in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Ron Muncaster ‘Cotton Blossom’ (1994) in Absolutely Queer


Ron Muncaster \u2018Cotton Blossom\u2019 (1994) in Absolutely Queer

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Three Fa‘afafine (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series


Three Fa\u2018afafine (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Si‘ou alofa Maria: Hail Mary (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series


Si\u2018ou alofa Maria: Hail Mary (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Two Fa‘afafine on the beach (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series


Two Fa\u2018afafine on the beach (After Gauguin), 2020 by Yuki Kihara from Paradise Camp series

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

Boundless Drop, To A Boundless Ocean Directed and edited by Julian Klincewiczusing 16mm archival footage of the Summersault festival, filmed by Evan Bernard, 1995/1996


Boundless Drop, To A Boundless Ocean Directed and edited by Julian Klincewiczusing 16mm archival footage of the Summersault festival, filmed by Evan Bernard, 1995/1996

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

1959 Martin D-18E was played by Kurt Cobain during Nirvana's MTVUnplugged in NewYork, 1993


1959 Martin D-18E was played by Cobain during Nirvana's MTVUnplugged in NewYork, 1993

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

The works of Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti in Zampatti Powerhouse


The works of Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

'Graphic group’ from Carla Zampatti in Zampatti Powerhouse


Graphic group\u2019 from Carla Zampatti

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

'Graphic group’ from Carla Zampatti in Zampatti Powerhouse


Graphic group\u2019 from Carla Zampatti

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

‘Black, Red and Cream’ and ‘Jumpsuit’ in Zampatti Powerhouse.


\u2018Black, Red and Cream\u2019 and \u2018Jumpsuit\u2019

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

‘Animal’ group with close-up of beaded ‘Carla’ cape in Zampatti Powerhouse


You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney

View of ‘Princess’ and ‘Carla’ wardrobe groups in Zampatti Powerhouse


View of \u2018Princess\u2019 and \u2018Carla\u2019' wardrobe groups

You can learn more at Sydney.com or Instagram and Facebook @sydney #feelnewsydney



















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