Moroccan photographer Imane Djamil explores the experience of post-traumatic transitions
Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Biennial curator and Sharjah Art Foundation director, leads a tour of the Sharjah Art Museum. All Photos: Antonie Robertson / The National
A work by Kimathi Donkor, an artist of Ghanaian, Anglo-Jewish and Jamaican descent, who lives in London and explores the history of Africa and its global diasporas.
Photographer Hiroji Kubota captured portraits of the Black Panther party in the 1960s, as well as reportage of American military bases in Okinawa, Japan
A series of portraits by South African-American painter Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi
Pieces by Emirati artist Obaid Suroor, who incorporates traditional textile patterns into his work
Robyn Kahukiwa’s Tihe Mauri Ora was produced as part of an ancestral meeting house created by the Maori women’s art collective Haeata
A work by artist Malala Andrialavidrazana, who was born and raised in Madagascar, before relocating to Paris
Angela Ponce's photography explores social issues, political issues and disability rights in the collective memory of Latin America
Indian Photographer Pablo Bartholomew has spent decades capturing images of his country's emigres
Moroccan photographer Imane Djamil explores the experience of post-traumatic transitions
Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Biennial curator and Sharjah Art Foundation director, leads a tour of the Sharjah Art Museum. All Photos: Antonie Robertson / The National
A work by Kimathi Donkor, an artist of Ghanaian, Anglo-Jewish and Jamaican descent, who lives in London and explores the history of Africa and its global diasporas.
Photographer Hiroji Kubota captured portraits of the Black Panther party in the 1960s, as well as reportage of American military bases in Okinawa, Japan
A series of portraits by South African-American painter Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi
Pieces by Emirati artist Obaid Suroor, who incorporates traditional textile patterns into his work
Robyn Kahukiwa’s Tihe Mauri Ora was produced as part of an ancestral meeting house created by the Maori women’s art collective Haeata
A work by artist Malala Andrialavidrazana, who was born and raised in Madagascar, before relocating to Paris
Angela Ponce's photography explores social issues, political issues and disability rights in the collective memory of Latin America
Indian Photographer Pablo Bartholomew has spent decades capturing images of his country's emigres
Moroccan photographer Imane Djamil explores the experience of post-traumatic transitions