Contemporary Heroine Anita Khemka’s latest exhibition Laxmi, The third Gender In India, currently on display at Musée Des Arts Asiatiques in Nice, France
From Where I Stand (From my point of view), the third Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, explores how photography draws connections between art, journalism, and activism.
This year, her groundbreaking work will reach new audiences as part of a touring exhibition from the Arts Council Collection –The World We Live In: Art and the Urban Environment.
In her latest project Fireflies, exhibited at the Autograph gallery in London, Indian artist Poulomi Basu boldly speaks about the topic she knows well - from her previous work, and her own experience - the repercussions of patriarchy.
Rahima Gambo’s new multimedia exhibition is showing in Johannesburg. An ongoing multimedia series Bird Song Orientations highlights the interpersonal connections within Nigerian urban environments.
Polly Braden presents Holding the Baby, an exhibition that creates a powerful portrait of the impact of austerity measured on families across the UK. Holding the Baby is currently showing at the Arnolfini, Bristol, up until 12 June 2022.