The UK-based One to Watch channels the politics of redistribution in his futuristic and often cacophonic images
The UK-based One to Watch channels the politics of redistribution in his futuristic and often cacophonic images
Next in Ones to Watch is Sènami Donoumassou, whose experimental photograms won her the inaugural James Barnor Prize
In our first Ones to Watch feature, Saad Eltinay explores family, memory and Sudanese masculinity from relative sanctuary in Paris
Rebecca Topakian watched on alongside Russian soldiers as Nagorno-Karabakh was absorbed into Azerbaijan
Chris Iduma grew up in the suburbs, but now is searching for moments of peace among the bustle
Reacting against the aesthetic norms in her native Philippines, Rica May Tumanguil manipulates her self-portraits in the manner of Stephen Gill
The story of the 13th-century Sufi saint led Adib Chowdhury around South Asia – and to the heart of today’s economic strife
Tara Laure Claire Sood is fascinated by South India’s retro portrait studios, reimagining them with fresh Bollywood and fashion tropes
In his graduate project, this young photographer explores family, identity and the diasporic experience