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Ghana's Dikan Center: Empowering African Storytelling Through Photography
Paul Ninson founded the Dikan Center, Africa's largest photography library in Accra, Ghana, which opened in December 2022 with over 30,000 books, aiming to empower local artists and counter foreign narratives about Africa.
Ghana's Dikan Center: Empowering African Storytelling Through Photography
Paul Ninson founded the Dikan Center, Africa's largest photography library in Accra, Ghana, which opened in December 2022 with over 30,000 books, aiming to empower local artists and counter foreign narratives about Africa.
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28% Bias Score


Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border
Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.
Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border
Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.
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32% Bias Score


Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...
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24% Bias Score


U.S. Mixed-Race Population Increases 276% in a Decade
The U.S. Census reports a 276% increase in the mixed-race population over the past decade, reaching almost 10%, prompting photographer Kip Fulbeck to relaunch his "Hapa Project," which features portraits and personal narratives of multiracial individuals, exploring their evolving identities.
U.S. Mixed-Race Population Increases 276% in a Decade
The U.S. Census reports a 276% increase in the mixed-race population over the past decade, reaching almost 10%, prompting photographer Kip Fulbeck to relaunch his "Hapa Project," which features portraits and personal narratives of multiracial individuals, exploring their evolving identities.
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20% Bias Score


Teller's Auschwitz Photos: A Visual Atlas or a Missed Opportunity?
Jürgen Teller's new book "Auschwitz Birkenau" presents over 800 iPhone photos of the site, sparking debate about the value and limitations of photographic representation of the Holocaust, particularly in light of the rarity of authentic images from the period and the rise of AI-generated imagery.
Teller's Auschwitz Photos: A Visual Atlas or a Missed Opportunity?
Jürgen Teller's new book "Auschwitz Birkenau" presents over 800 iPhone photos of the site, sparking debate about the value and limitations of photographic representation of the Holocaust, particularly in light of the rarity of authentic images from the period and the rise of AI-generated imagery.
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48% Bias Score


Muluneh's "Necessity of Seeing": A Photographic Exploration of UK Society
Aïda Muluneh's "The Necessity of Seeing" is a 22-image photography series created during a month-long UK road trip for the UK City of Culture program, exploring themes of gender, labor, religion, and diaspora, connecting historical and contemporary struggles within Bradford, Belfast, Cardiff, and Gl...
Muluneh's "Necessity of Seeing": A Photographic Exploration of UK Society
Aïda Muluneh's "The Necessity of Seeing" is a 22-image photography series created during a month-long UK road trip for the UK City of Culture program, exploring themes of gender, labor, religion, and diaspora, connecting historical and contemporary struggles within Bradford, Belfast, Cardiff, and Gl...
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20% Bias Score

Wellcome Photography Prize Showcases Climate Change's Health Impacts
The Wellcome Photography Prize's top 25 photos, unveiled on Thursday, July 11th, powerfully depict climate change's health impacts and human responses, with an exhibition opening at the Francis Crick Institute, London, from July 17th, 2025 to October 18th, 2025.

Wellcome Photography Prize Showcases Climate Change's Health Impacts
The Wellcome Photography Prize's top 25 photos, unveiled on Thursday, July 11th, powerfully depict climate change's health impacts and human responses, with an exhibition opening at the Francis Crick Institute, London, from July 17th, 2025 to October 18th, 2025.
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24% Bias Score

Tillmans' Three-City Retrospective: Art Reflecting Predictable Crises
Wolfgang Tillmans, a renowned German artist, has three major exhibitions in Europe: Dresden (until June 26th), Remscheid (until January 4th, 2026), and Paris (opening June 15th at the Centre Pompidou before its five-year closure). The shows feature photography, video, and personal archives spanning ...

Tillmans' Three-City Retrospective: Art Reflecting Predictable Crises
Wolfgang Tillmans, a renowned German artist, has three major exhibitions in Europe: Dresden (until June 26th), Remscheid (until January 4th, 2026), and Paris (opening June 15th at the Centre Pompidou before its five-year closure). The shows feature photography, video, and personal archives spanning ...
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36% Bias Score

Wembley to Soweto Foundation Expands Photography Program to Chicago
The Wembley to Soweto Foundation uses sports to train disadvantaged youth in photography, expanding from Los Angeles to Chicago, resulting in international exhibitions and partnerships.

Wembley to Soweto Foundation Expands Photography Program to Chicago
The Wembley to Soweto Foundation uses sports to train disadvantaged youth in photography, expanding from Los Angeles to Chicago, resulting in international exhibitions and partnerships.
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32% Bias Score

Welsh Photographer Challenges Conventional Images of Wales in New Book
David Hurn, a renowned Welsh photographer, has published "Wales As Is," a book showcasing uncelebrated Welsh landscapes like graveyards and council estates, challenging conventional, romantic portrayals of the country and prompting reflection on national identity.

Welsh Photographer Challenges Conventional Images of Wales in New Book
David Hurn, a renowned Welsh photographer, has published "Wales As Is," a book showcasing uncelebrated Welsh landscapes like graveyards and council estates, challenging conventional, romantic portrayals of the country and prompting reflection on national identity.
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40% Bias Score

Málaga's "Omnímoda" Exhibition Showcases Photography's Evolution
Sema D'acosta's "Omnímoda" photography exhibition, running until October 5th at Málaga's new MuCAC museum, showcases 58 artists' works demonstrating photography's evolution beyond fine art, integrating diverse mediums like digital art, feminist expression, and installations.

Málaga's "Omnímoda" Exhibition Showcases Photography's Evolution
Sema D'acosta's "Omnímoda" photography exhibition, running until October 5th at Málaga's new MuCAC museum, showcases 58 artists' works demonstrating photography's evolution beyond fine art, integrating diverse mediums like digital art, feminist expression, and installations.
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52% Bias Score

Artistic Documentation of Swiss Traffic Accidents by Police Photographer Arnold Odermatt
Swiss photographer and police lieutenant colonel Arnold Odermatt documented traffic accidents from the late 1940s to 1990, creating artistic images from initially practical records, which later gained international recognition.

Artistic Documentation of Swiss Traffic Accidents by Police Photographer Arnold Odermatt
Swiss photographer and police lieutenant colonel Arnold Odermatt documented traffic accidents from the late 1940s to 1990, creating artistic images from initially practical records, which later gained international recognition.
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28% Bias Score
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