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All works in this exhibition are available to purchase. To find out more, please email: loveforsale.exhibit@gmail.com
"Sex Work is the Least Interesting Thing About Me"
An exhibition of work by sex worker artists.
13.02.26 – 03.03.26
The Bath House, Hackney Wick, E9 5JH
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This exhibition brings together multi-disciplinary work by artists who are also sex workers. It centres personhood beyond labour, while examining how visibility, stigma, and moral judgement shape identity within a highly politicised industry.
Sex work is often treated as a totalising label - one that eclipses the complexity, multiplicity, and everyday realities of those who do it. Artists in this exhibition resist that reduction. Their work speaks to lives that cannot be neatly categorised, and to identities shaped not only by labour, but by creativity, politics, humour, care, contradiction, and refusal.
Rather than presenting a single narrative, this exhibition holds space for many. Some works engage directly with sex work and its conditions; others move away from it entirely. Together, they challenge the expectation that sex workers must explain, justify, or perform their experiences for public consumption.
This is a non-profit, community-led exhibition. All proceeds and donations raised through this project support the English Collective of Prostitutes, a grassroots organisation campaigning for the safety, rights, and dignity of sex workers.
Donations of any size make a meaningful difference.