Lens Culture featured “Butterflies Are a Sign of a Good Thing” in their 2018 catalogue “The best of Lens Culture”
Lens Culture featured “Butterflies Are a Sign of a Good Thing” in their 2018 catalogue “The best of Lens Culture”
My project “Butterflies Are a Sign of a Good Thing” was shortlisted for the CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2018.
LENSCULTURE EMERGING TALENT AWARD EXHIBTION
KLOMPCHING GALLERY, NYC
89 Water Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
MARCH 7 – 17, 2018 | Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 7, 6:00–8:00pm
My portrait of the young sisters Ayse and Abigail, taken in the Liberia Camp in Ghana in 2017, was selected for the Life Framer Award by Alison Morley, photo editor, lecturer and writer, and the Chair of the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program at the world-renowned International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York.
“I was immediately drawn to these two flash-bulb lit girls and their appropriation of male street culture – the chains, the stony expressions, the crotch-grab, the bravado. The cliché flipped on its head. It shows them to be multi-faceted women – street-wise and complex.” – Life Framer
My work was selected for the Lens Culture Emerging Talent Award 2017!
The Bougie Art Foundation is representing some of my work at This art fair! Come over and join us for a drink!
I am very happy about this great news! Within the PHM 2017 Women Photographers Grant, my project was selected for the solo show at the Organ Vida Festival in Zagreb in September 2018! I am looking forward to present my work in full detail and to share with you this moment!