Next in Ones to Watch is Sènami Donoumassou, whose experimental photograms won her the inaugural James Barnor Prize
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In our first Ones to Watch feature, Saad Eltinay explores family, memory and Sudanese masculinity from relative sanctuary in Paris
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A new show at Princeton University Art Museum suggests the physical, the intimate, and the lived as key concerns in photography and contemporary culture
The Polish festival returns for its 23rd edition, employing a loose thematic approach and referencing European conflicts past and present
In this profile from 2014, the Dutch photographer discusses her Cold War travels, influences, and Roman Catholic upbringing
Set up in Beirut in 1997, the AIF has become a key institution in the region – and has now expanded in a larger public-facing home
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
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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
Find out more about our latest magazine – and head to thebjpshop.com to grab yours
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