The work forms a stand against the racist scientist Louis Agassiz, who first commissioned the portraits.

The work forms a stand against the racist scientist Louis Agassiz, who first commissioned the portraits.
A decade of Huber’s work is presented at Autograph, London, in an exhibition that asks ‘who and what do we memorialise, and how?’
Mark Sealy guides us through the work of eight artists from an exhibition he originally curated for FotoFest 2020, examining the relationships between contemporary African life, the diaspora, and global histories of photography and colonialism
With only one week left to enter the International Photography Award 2018, judge Mark Sealy discusses the kind of work he will be looking for
In 2015, the cross-pollination of races occurs freely and globally. Yet it is easy to…
In October 1945, as European powers have retreated within themselves, decimated, disfigured and shellshocked by…
A young girl, speaking on the telephone, stands in a well-kept living room. She smiles…
“I grew up in Newcastle, sat on buses with characters calling me ‘Chalky’,” says Mark…