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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 11/29/11
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011. Listening for The Unspoken (2): Photo Essay - Khartoum to Addis Ababa. To tell a different story about our continent, to close up the hole that has been created by unrepresentative representations, and to ensure that we are doing our work with conviction, we ensured that we walked Khartoum. 1A – Nana interviews Issam Hafiez, veteran Sudanese artist and photographer. 1D – Who knows what Emeka is seeing behind the camera? 1E – I tell the truth, we were show offs in Khartoum!
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Thoughts on Bamako, Bienniales, Bread and Butter. November 23, 2009. The eighth edition of the biennial Rencontres Africaines de la Photographie is currently on display in various venues around Bamako. Wish I were there. The announcement and call for entries express a desire to expand the exhibitions’ audience. (I am happy to report that the curators are both women, Tunisian and Italian, respectively, and about a third of the artists are women.) But at least one Malian artist. I’m not saying this b...
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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 12/06/11
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Presentation at the Modern Art Museum. Invisible Borders is proud to announce a major event of the 2011 Road Trip: The INVISIBLE BORDERS 2011 Presentation at the Museum of Modern Arts of Addis Ababa - ETHIOPIA. This special event organized in collaboration with the museum's director, Aida Muleneh, will feature a presentation from the IB 2011 team for the 3rd edition of their annual photography road trip project. December 6th, 2011. Museum of Modern Arts Addis Ababa. 169; Invisib...
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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 12/08/11
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Thursday, 8 December 2011. A Recount of the Presentation and Images from Addis. We have taken the liberty to include the artist statements of each photographer, as a precursor to images taken in Addis. I believe that the synchronization of the photos and statements will provide a well-rounded view of the work that has been done in Addis, and in the previous cities. Emeka Okereke – FRAGMENTS OF MOMENTS. Cunningham Street Meeting -. Homeless and Passerby -. Silk on the Walk -. Equally, within this structur...
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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 01/24/12
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012. Burying The Mountebanks - An occupyNigeria Dispatch. Although mainly a photography organization, The Invisible Borders Trans-African Photography Project is committed to ensuring that art and artists are useful tools in bringing about transformation across Africa. The recent protests in Nigeria provided another opportunity for Invisible Borders' members Ray-Daniels Okeugo and Emmanuel Iduma to use their art as a testimonial to change. For the first time in my life I felt whole.
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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 12/01/11
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Thursday, 1 December 2011. Ethio-Postcards (1) - Emmanuel Iduma. Thirteen Months of Sunshine. Do not be carried away, the thirteenth month is imagined. Bus stop like every other. And this city is also like every other in many ways; hopefully, subsequent posts will be dedicated to proving this sameness. Yet, there is every reason to point that an Ethiopian-sameness is different from a Sudanese-sameness, for instance. It is like saying: we are the same, but we are not the same. The Ethiopia of shoes. Will ...
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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 12/12/11
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Monday, 12 December 2011. Reflections on an Outward Journey (1): Security. As we near the end of this year's edition, I consider it necessary to articulate our experiences and the fallout of those experiences in an introspective manner, using the phases/themes that were glaringly relevant. No doubts, a long, arduous and exhilarating journey deserves just that. Many Have Gone -. Forest/Jos Road, Plateau State, Nigeria (Emeka Okereke). This question is rarely asked. It was the same in Lokoja, at the fi...
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Invisible Borders - The Trans-African Photography Project: 08/24/12
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Friday, 24 August 2012. Invisible Borders 2012 Kicks off/ Follow us on our official blog. Of August to the 9. During the course of the road trip, we will keep a daily blog with interesting stories from the road, through images, short videos and of course writings. To follow the trip, subscribe to our facebook. For more information on the road trip and to discover the participating artists, click here. Also save this page on your browser so as to revisit it frequently as the journey unfolds. So that you w...