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TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations

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by African Photographic Society

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TALK TALK TALK is a series of presentations and discussions around photography in African contexts to network the different initiatives and photographers on the continent and beyond. The format was first introduced by APS members FOTEA and CAP Association at the 2019 Bamako Encounters in Mali.

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Episode thumbnail for TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations: The Impact of Photography Competitions in the Photographic Landscape

October 13, 2023

TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations: The Impact of Photography Competitions in the Photographic Landscape

Benjamin Füglister converses with Lizzie Carey-Thomas, Isabelle van Rippentorp, and Anne-Marie Beckmann about how photography competitions appeared inflationary over the past decade in the photography landscape. They discuss and clarify what photo competitions are and how they can shape an artist's career. Hear what four directors of leading photography prizes have to say.

Episode thumbnail for TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations: On selling and collecting African Photography

October 13, 2023

TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations: On selling and collecting African Photography

Julie Bonzon, in conversation with Sofia Carreira-Wham, Emilie Demon, and Zein Khalifa, discusses how to start a photography collection. Why collect African photography? What are the benefits for artists to work with a gallery? Join the conversation with gallerists specialised in championing lens-based practices from the continent and hear their perspectives on building an African photography collection.

Episode thumbnail for TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations: Memory

April 26, 2021

TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations: Memory

Egyptian visual artist Amina Kadous and Nigerian photographer Logo "Logor" Oluwamuyiwa elaborate on the term "memory" in relation to their artistic practice in conversation with Nigerian curator Faridah Folawiyo.

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What is TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations?

TALK TALK TALK is a series of presentations and discussions around photography in African contexts to network the different initiatives and photographers on the continent and beyond. The format was first introduced by APS members FOTEA and CAP Association at the 2019 Bamako Encounters in Mali.

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