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
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The Museum Rietberg’s first curator of photography and head of the photo archive, Nanina Guyer is helping the institution rethink its approach to images from the colonial era and beyond
In an old mill overhanging the Leeds and Liverpool canal, Carolyn Mendelsohn has created a light-filled haven.
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
William Lakin focuses on ideas and concepts using images, language and text to explore masculinity, the Brexit vote and conspiracy theories
Nancy Floyd’s Weathering Time will be exhibited at Galerie Huit Arles from 06 July, alongside 25 single image winners responding to the theme of Homecoming
Istanbul-based Özge Sebzeci creates powerful, long-term works looking at femicide and other global issues involving young women and girls
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