Tag Archives: Akinbode Akinbiyi
Some Afrikaners Photographed (1975) [by David Goldblatt] is pure visual music. The book’s insightful, nonjudgmental images etched into my retina, narrating a people that were part of the continent and yet insisted on apartheid. The first photo says it all: a wall built by two slaves two hundred years ago, a performative sculpture of stones, […]
In his interview with Rahima Gambo in the education issue of the magazine C& (which you can read here), British-Nigerian photographer Akinbode Akinbiyi describes a basic tension within his approach to photographic education, both his own and that of a younger generation that he mentors. He explains his role in founding the Centers for Learning […]