In 1986 Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o argued that ‘[t]he choice of language and the use to which language is put is central to a people’s definition of themselves’ (Ngũgĩ, 1986:4). This article re-applies Ngũgĩ’s analysis to contemporary African photographic practice, since images are similarly central to people’s self-definition. Collaborating with the Zambian National Visual Arts Council, the practice-research project Stories of Kalingalinga developed a photographic workshop (2019) and exhibition (2020) to counteract Zambia’s lack of institutional engagement with photography. Focused on Kalingalinga, a high-density neighbourhood undergoing gentrification in Zambia’s capital Lusaka, the workshop provided space to experiment in decolonis...
In Luganda, the widest spoken minority language in East African country Uganda, the word for photogr...
Along with the present pressures of globalisation numerous developing/recovering African nations are...
This masters thesis gives an insight into my artistic practice – that explores colonial history, the...
In 1986 Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o argued that ‘[t]he choice of language and the use to which l...
This paper explores how collaborative artistic networks from the global North and South can challeng...
Zambia is presented to the UK through prevailing visual narratives of Africa’s population growth, ep...
Abstract. Zambia is presented to the West through prevailing visual narratives of Africa’s populatio...
The photographic series Generation Z documents the changing urban experience in Lusaka, the capital ...
This compelling photography exhibition reflects societal changes in Kalingalinga, one of the high de...
Co-creative portraits open space to explore the interaction of photographic subjects and photographe...
Generation Z is the title of a series of photographs that document the rapid pace of change in conte...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to approach postcolonial African photography through the pi...
In Luganda, the widest spoken minority language in Uganda, the word for photographs is '...
This paper traces the origins of photography as a visual genre. It goes ahead to discuss the introdu...
In Luganda, the widest spoken minority language in East African country Uganda, the word for photogr...
Along with the present pressures of globalisation numerous developing/recovering African nations are...
This masters thesis gives an insight into my artistic practice – that explores colonial history, the...
In 1986 Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o argued that ‘[t]he choice of language and the use to which l...
This paper explores how collaborative artistic networks from the global North and South can challeng...
Zambia is presented to the UK through prevailing visual narratives of Africa’s population growth, ep...
Abstract. Zambia is presented to the West through prevailing visual narratives of Africa’s populatio...
The photographic series Generation Z documents the changing urban experience in Lusaka, the capital ...
This compelling photography exhibition reflects societal changes in Kalingalinga, one of the high de...
Co-creative portraits open space to explore the interaction of photographic subjects and photographe...
Generation Z is the title of a series of photographs that document the rapid pace of change in conte...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to approach postcolonial African photography through the pi...
In Luganda, the widest spoken minority language in Uganda, the word for photographs is '...
This paper traces the origins of photography as a visual genre. It goes ahead to discuss the introdu...
In Luganda, the widest spoken minority language in East African country Uganda, the word for photogr...
Along with the present pressures of globalisation numerous developing/recovering African nations are...
This masters thesis gives an insight into my artistic practice – that explores colonial history, the...