
© Michelle Sank / Elliott Gallery
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Drag Daughters
Exhibition: 7 May – 7 Jul 2026
Thu 7 May 16:30

Het Zuid-Afrikahuis
Keizersgracht 141-c
Amsterdam
+31(0)20-6249318
Mon, Tue. Thu 10-16

© Michelle Sank / Elliott Gallery
Drag Daughters A Solo Exhibition by Michelle Sank
7 May 2026 – 7 July 2026
Het Zuid-Afrikahuis presents Drag Daughters, a forthcoming solo exhibition by award-winning South African social documentary photographer Michelle Sank. The exhibition offers a captivating look at Cape Town’s rich drag culture, celebrating resilience, community and self-expression. Exhibited for the very first time, the photographs capture the growing sense of visibility, empowerment and cultural transformation within South Africa’s diverse society.
Presented at Het Zuid-Afrikahuis, the exhibition is organised by Het Zuid-Afrikahuis and Elliott Gallery, and curated by Addie Elliott and Eszti Bakos, Elliott Gallery.
What began as a chance encounter with a stranger on Cape Town’s Promenade, Drag Daughters by Michelle Sank developed into a powerful body of work portraying some of the city’s most exquisite drag queens. The series follows six young men who have grown up in townships and, despite facing rejection or having to hide their identities in the past, are now becoming more accepted, striving to make a diff erence within the communities they grew up in.
Included in the exhibition are an empowering collection of portraits that move beyond the conventional depiction of drag in pageants or nightclub performances. Removed from theatrical settings, and stripped of spectacle, Michelle Sank’s photographs reveal the poised presence, pride and individuality of each of her subjects. At the same time, the images radiate performance and allure, reflecting the vibrant personalities of the drag queens dressed in breathtaking costumes against the neutral background of a hotel lobby or the streets of their township neighbourhood.
In a country still navigating the legacies of apartheid alongside ongoing social challenges, these images speak powerfully of visibility and change. Drag Daughters is a testament to the dynamic and evolving drag scene in South Africa, inviting us to appreciate and celebrate this vibrant facet of society.
“I think [because of] the trauma that South Africans have gone through, there is now a sense of individuality and expression … and people are out there, people are open. Obviously, there are real issues still, but my work there has been a celebration of what is happening…people are empowered there and the way they manifest that is really interesting”
– Michelle Sank

© Michelle Sank / Elliott Gallery
Michelle Sank grew up during apartheid as the child of immigrant parents, a background that informs her interest in sub-cultures and the exploration of contemporary social issues and challenges. Her crafted portraits meld place and person creating sociological, visual and psychological landscapes and narratives. Known for her work on youth culture, her practice has expanded into long term projects documenting communities and cultures in depth.
Sank has exhibited and published internationally, including the Netherlands, USA, Germany, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Hong Kong, and South Africa. Her work is held in major public and private collections worldwide. She has received numerous awards, including recognition from the Taylor Wessing Prize, The Julia Margaret Cameron awards, the Sony World Photography Awards (Portraiture, 2024), and the Royal Photographic Society, awarding her an Honorary Fellowship.