Cedrine Scheidig explores notions of home, place, and the Afro-Caribbean diaspora

Reading Time: 3 minutes Each year, British Journal of Photography presents its Ones To Watch – a selection of emerging image-makers, chosen from a list of nearly 450 nominations. Collectively, these 15 talents provide a window into where photography is heading, at least in the eyes of the curators, editors, agents, festival producers and photographers we… Continue reading Cedrine Scheidig explores notions of home, place, and the Afro-Caribbean diaspora

Rene Matić: “This book is where I’ve come from”

Reading Time: 5 minutes This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, Activism & Protest, delivered direct to you with an 1854 Subscription. Far removed from the patriotic flag-waving that lays claim to the country, Rene Matić’s love letter to their Black, Brown and queer community offers an alternative… Continue reading Rene Matić: “This book is where I’ve come from”

Rene Matić: “This book is where I’ve come from”

Reading Time: 5 minutes This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, Activism & Protest, delivered direct to you with an 1854 Subscription. Far removed from the patriotic flag-waving that lays claim to the country, Rene Matić’s love letter to their Black, Brown and queer community offers an alternative… Continue reading Rene Matić: “This book is where I’ve come from”

Zanele Muholi: Art and activism

Reading Time: 16 minutes We revisit an interview with the visual activist ahead of their first major survey in Germany opening at Gropius Bau Everything about Zanele Muholi’s art is political. The aesthetic – the colours, the composition, the light – is political. The individuals depicted, elevated by and enveloped in those aesthetics, are also… Continue reading Zanele Muholi: Art and activism

Zanele Muholi: Art and activism

Reading Time: 16 minutes We revisit an interview with the visual activist ahead of their first major survey in Germany opening at Gropius Bau Everything about Zanele Muholi’s art is political. The aesthetic – the colours, the composition, the light – is political. The individuals depicted, elevated by and enveloped in those aesthetics, are also… Continue reading Zanele Muholi: Art and activism