re:present

“You are amazed that they exist
and they burn so bright
whilst you can only wonder why”

Pulp

Black Muslim women. We exist. Yet to witness the dearth of representation in media, and the narratives relating to each of these three groups, you would be forgiven for believing these three words belong together only in theory.

re:present is a series of portraits of black muslim women and girls living in Britain, acting both as present day representation, and future archive. It began as a proposal to the Everyday Muslim Symposium on Black Muslim identity and heritage in Britain. It was first exhibited at the symposium in March 2017. It has since been on view at Amnesty International and in a 2-day private view.

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