
Believable at Jenkins Johnson Gallery's San Francisco space presents New York-based artist and activist Lola Flash, a pioneering voice in photography for more than four decades. Flash's multifaceted practice has evolved through numerous series, each with a unique formal and conceptual focus. Beginning with their iconic "Cross Colour" series from the 1980s and 1990s, which utilized inverted colors to document queer culture as part of ACT UP in the wake of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the exhibition traces a path through portraiture toward Flash's recent work challenging preconceptions about gender and racism, rooted in social justice advocacy.