Vantage Point Sharjah 11 will take place from October to January 2024
The 11th edition features four artists and one collective, chosen through an international open call, whose work challenges established notions of photographic practices.
ArtDayME: Vantage Point Sharjah (VPS) is an annual exhibition that identifies and supports early-career photographers who were born in Africa and Asia, who are currently based there, or who are part of the diaspora. The 11th edition features four artists and one collective, chosen through an international open call, whose work challenges established notions of photographic practices. Although the selected artists embody diverse approaches, they share overlapping tendencies— the pursuit of contemporary image-making techniques, recontextualisation of found or inherited images and engagement with the visual afterlives of colonialist legacies.
Oumaima Abaraghe (b. 1999, Casablanca) uses collage techniques and digital manipulation to reconstruct Morocco’s fragmentary colonial archive, signalling its inherent fallibility. Yashna Kaul (b. 1995, Mumbai) unearths the secrets embedded in her family’s photo album and reveals how the framing of a moment can shape personal histories and collective memory. Through emotive storytelling, Mohamed Mahdy (b. 1996, Giza) documents the displacement of the fishing community of El Maks, Alexandria, and captures the generational impact of urban redevelopment policies. Questioning the aspirations of nation-state imagery, Postbox Ghana [Nana Ofosu Adjei (b. 1993, Accra), Courage Dzidula Kpodo (b. 1999, Kumasi) and Manuela Nebuloni (b. 1986, Milan)] resituate popular postcard images of post-independence Ghana within the country’s contemporary urban landscape. Clea Rekhou (b. 1988, Paris) contrasts a series of soft-lit, intimate family portraits with narratives of generational violence, suggesting the complexity of human relationships.
Works will be displayed in two exhibition modes: independent presentations for the artists’ individual practices and a communal storytelling space that interweaves their combined practices. This year’s edition of VPS also includes a one-on-one professional mentoring programme pairing the artists with cultural practitioners or industry professionals of their choice.
VPS11 will take place from 14 October 2023 to 14 January 2024 in Old Al Diwan Al Amiri in Al Hamriyah.
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