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The ‘Illegal’ Project Sheds Light on the LGBT Community of Nigeria
The new generations of African creatives have been able to offer a more authentic, accurate and multifaceted version of Africans who, despite their strong ties to their history and cultures, remain connected and in conversation with the rest of the globalized world.
While a lot of contemporary African photographers are driven by a need to move away from the stereotypes that have always existed in Africa since the “discovery” of the continent by European colonialists, a lot of the same photographers also have made it a point to also criticize the oppressive systems within their own communities. Corruption, political oppression, gendered violence and homophobia are things that African artists like Ousmane Sembene or Zanele Muholi have talked about through their work in the past, sometimes to the point of said work being banned due to controversy in their respective countries.
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Abandoned library, Russia
Stunning sunset reflects off a body of water in the Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park, Botswana, 1988. (Photo: Frans Lanting)
Donald Trump you massive Trump
Stray dogs rest in front of the Pyramids of Giza on the outskirts of Cairo. February 3, 2015.
Photo: Shawn Pogatchnik
WHAT HAS CHANGED, WHAT HASN’T; AMERICA 1968/2015
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"Untitled in the Rage (Nibiru Cataclysm)" from the UNIVERSAL CROP TOPS FOR ALL THE SELF CANONIZED SAINTS OF BECOMING series, 2015
Not sure if I shared this - one on the best campaigns I’ve ever see.
Ad Campaign by Amnesty International Switzerland
good fashion
It all makes so much sense from above.
A Lake in Pomerania, Poland
Amsterdam
Athens
Bac Son Valley, Vietnam
Barcelona
Bern
Cape Town
Central Park, New York City
Chicago
Dubai
Dubrovnik
Giza Pyramids, Egypt
Mali, Maldives
Mangroves in New Caledonia
Marina Bay, Dubai
Maze at Longleat, England
Meskendir Valley, Turkey
Mexico City
Moscow
Namib Desert, Namibia
Niagara Falls, U.S.A.
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Seattle
Shanghai
Terraced Rice Fields, China
Tulip Fields, The Netherlands
Vancouver
Vatican City
Venice
Wow apparently this is the new picture that will appear on coins and stamps after a UK backlash over the monarchy - true fact.
Francis Alys - Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing (1997)
Betty Blue (Dir. Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986)
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Forcasting stone... nothing more precise
Steve McCurry, Faces of Tibet