For almost 200 years, photographers have framed the way we see the world and shaped the visual culture that all of us live within. We spoke to artists, activists, and curators about the representation of African women in photography in relation to a new exhibition at the Ryerson Image Centre, The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture. Podcast produced by The Walrus Lab.
Anton Council
The Polygon Gallery
Nkata Podcast Station
The Hamburg Portfolio Review Podcast
Solen Feyissa
SmartHaiti
Marshall Poe
bodyinperform
Mirza Team
Michael Dooney
Danielle Radojcin
Gallery 44
Shamsa Alameemi, Salem AlSuwaidi
Darnell Wilburn, Donna Garcia
FOTODOKS
Foam | all about photography
Natalia Mota
iksvy art talks
DIOR
19/99 Beauty
George Eastman Museum
CAGO Media
South Tipperary Arts Centre
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Fashion Film Festival
J. Sybylla Sith
www.allofict.com
The Talking Canvas
Light Work
Martim Brion
Olutayo Irantiola
The Folklore
Nkata Podcast Station
Youth Force Sri Lanka
Grosvenor Gallery
Jana Jackson
Gazelli Art House
Seven Billion Stories
Bryan Knight
The Photographers' Gallery
Fen Ditton Gallery
Ryan Cheng
None
Loralee
Mauren Brodbeck
Paige Goodpasture
TWiP
Jim Biddulph
What's Happenin'
The Everyday Projects
Jennifer Yoffy
Nina Mussa
Andile Sinqoto
Horizon Magazine
Richard Gough
Akron Art Museum
FavourEconomy
Jordan Weitzman
Smithsonian Channel
Transparency Talks
Kula
Two Palms
Women Will Lekki
arts4society
First Edition
National Galleries of Scotland
100cameras
None
Socality
WUU2
NoMad London
The Photographic Journal
VIOU
Statement Art
Sugared Studios
Cynthia Soulz
Museums and Galleries Edinburgh
Leighton Pitcher / Binna Burra
AMBC
Cultural DC
Aaron Turner
FavourEconomy Vol 2. 2016 - 2017
Laura
artblab.london@gmail.com
SheThey Magazine
Owen Conti
Kate Webster
Porous Gallery
Yulia Denisyuk
Patrick E. Flanagan
Carnegie Museum of Art
CUNY TV
The Travel Agency
oluwole Adedoyin
Loren Pasquier
NGO Storytelling
P.S.Xhibitions
Harry Doncaster
Kehan