A powerful cross-section of the year’s defining moments is set to return to Brisbane Powerhouse and Brisbane Domestic Terminal, with the World Press Photo Exhibition to bring a striking snapshot of the defining moments, people and events shaping the world.
Showcasing winning works from the globally renowned World Press Photo Contest, the exhibition draws on more than 57,000 entries submitted by photographers across 141 countries, offering a far-reaching view of the world today.
The unmissable exhibition moves between sweeping global events and deeply personal stories. Images documenting conflict, political unrest and the growing climate crisis are presented alongside moments of resilience, recovery and quiet strength – highlighting photography’s ability to engage audiences with complex stories on a deeper level.
The World Press Photo Exhibition is free to attend at Brisbane Powerhouse (May 30 to June 21) and at Brisbane Airport Domestic Terminal (May 25 to June 25).
Note: this exhibition contains images that depict real-world events, including themes of conflict, violence, human suffering, and crisis. Some visitors may find certain content confronting or distressing. We encourage discretion, especially for younger audiences. Support is available if needed. Please speak to a staff member for assistance.
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