The Tunis-born fashion artist uses photography to express the complications of queer love and personal history

The Tunis-born fashion artist uses photography to express the complications of queer love and personal history
BJP heads to Jimei in China to find a festival bringing forward a vast programme dissecting immigration, family histories and new technology
Through family archives and new images, Postponed Disbelief explores memory, language, and the impact of conflict
Charting the transformative power of protest photography across print media over seven decades, 10×10 Photobooks’s latest book redefines the visual language of dissent
Contributing artists Mounir Raji, Tina Farifteh and Rosângela Rennó discuss their projects with BJP as responses to questions around home, migration & diaspora, and colonialism.
The West Asian and North African Women’s Art Library explores what roles photography and archives play for diasporic and marginalised communities
Founded by Jean-Marie Donat and peers, the group takes up the cause of non-professional photographers, offering a sociological reading of everyday images
Richard Ovenden has spearheaded a photography focus at Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries, helping ensuring archives find secure homes and rediscovering historic images
Informed by their day job as a social worker, Marley Starskey Butler traces their own complex upbringing through moving-image, text and photographs