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“We have existed under the conditions in which we currently live for so long it is hard to imagine anything different; our imaginations have been colonised”
Ones to Watch 2020
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“I realised that, through photography, I could express myself as loudly as I wanted without feeling uncomfortable or feeling my ideas weren’t strong enough. That’s what photography gave me”
Reading Time: 4 minutes Each year, British Journal of Photography presents its Ones To Watch – a group of emerging image-makers,…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Anjuman’s poetic images tackle issues of violence and oppression, many of which have affected Anjuman herself
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Sejud’s work oscillates around ideas of freedom, and attempts at its limitation, on a personal and political level
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“Photography for me is all about utilising the real world, re-contextualising and appropriating it”
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“I’m very interested in self-presentation as a way of exposure. And also as a way to communicate. We need to produce pictures, almost on a daily basis, in order to show that we’re still active”
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Blending embroidery and photography, Malik interrogates misogyny and violence against women in her native India
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The poetic photographs of Zibelnik conceal powerful and disturbing narratives
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Russia was once seen as China’s ‘Big Brother’, but now, China is the largest consumer of Russian energy, and one of the world’s most powerful economies. Valya Lee interrogates the relationship between the two neighbouring nations.