Informed by his own experiences with migration and photography, Mohamed Keita set up spaces for self-determination
Displacement & Migration
BJP heads to Jimei in China to find a festival bringing forward a vast programme dissecting immigration, family histories and new technology
The photographer’s new book A Sea Apart explores migratory distance and the memories that come with yearning for a homeland
Working through the trauma of the asylum seeking process in the US, the photographer says he came to photography later than his peers and uses it as a mechanism to heal intergenerational migratory disruptions
Contributing artists Mounir Raji, Tina Farifteh and Rosângela Rennó discuss their projects with BJP as responses to questions around home, migration & diaspora, and colonialism.
Palestinian photographer Samar Hazboun records quietly devastating moments of enforced leave
Diane Smyth speaks to the Czech photographer about her career between Prague and England and the resistance to being pigeon-holed
For Giana De Dier, archives are the answer to her nation’s complex cultural history – and to spotlighting the forgotten figures from the canal-building era
Created across Nigeria, India and at open cast mines across Europe, Wahala is a poignant reminder that the climate crisis is everybody’s problem
Part of the latest project from Fast Forward Women in Photography, Putting Ourselves in the Picture centres the lived experience of those working to build a home in the UK