Yemeni-Egyptian-American artist Yumna Al-Arashi considers the oppression and stereotyping of the female body with a focus on how the Arab world is portrayed and colonial legacy
Yemeni-Egyptian-American artist Yumna Al-Arashi considers the oppression and stereotyping of the female body with a focus on how the Arab world is portrayed and colonial legacy
Working with Sierra Kiss for four years, Abdulhamid Kircher was able to help and advocate for the young mother. “It’s so crucial for men… to also be speaking up for women,” he says
Moving to the US to study, Atefe Moeini utilises happy ‘accidents’, intuition and artistic freedom to explore the Iranian diaspora and memory
Netherlands-based Dunya Zita examines themes of migration, home and geography by exploring her Moroccan family heritage and the SWANA region
Born in Jerusalem and brought up in Detroit, Maen Hammad feels a responsibility to document life in Palestine – from skater culture to prisoner releases
Portrait of Britain returns with a shortlist of 200 photographs reflecting a nation caught between change and continuity.
Using slow, analogue methods, the photographer reimagines Oxford academics as catalysts for change in a contemplative new portrait series
The photographer’s meteoric success is a testament to the stark reality of life on the ground in Jenin refugee camp. In this feature, Khader explains why he photographs the dead, bites back at accusations of ‘terrorism’ of his work, and discusses his upcoming debut monograph and debut solo show at Foam, exploring the role of the grieving mother in Palestine