Beyond Crisis: Reframing the Image of a Region

June 11, 2026
12:00–13:15PM EST
© Laura El-Tantawy

Who gets to define a region, and what happens when photography becomes trapped inside the language of crisis?

For too long, images from across Africa and SWANA have been flattened by repetition, shaped through war, catastrophe and spectacle, while other realities, histories and forms of presence are pushed aside. Photography has often helped build these narrow narratives, fixing places and people inside frames that are partial, extractive and politically loaded.

This conversation asks what it means to move beyond that. How might we begin to reframe the image of a region through practices rooted in complexity, lived experience and visual languages that resist reduction and return us to a fuller sense of human presence?

Artist Hrair Sarkissian, whose work moves through photography, moving image, sculpture, sound and installation, creates meditative and haunted spaces where absence, memory and the unsaid are given room to breathe. He is joined by London-based curator, writer and scholar Renée Mussai, whose work is deeply engaged with Black feminist and queer Afrodiasporic visual practices, and by contributing photographer to the VII Foundation Ali Arkady, whose life and work have been shaped by exile after documenting war crimes in Iraq. Together, they reflect on image-making, power and the urgent need to unsettle the visual habits through which whole regions have been seen. 
 
This event is held in collaboration with Laura El-Tantawy of PLATFORM2020, an online hub for documentary photography, rooted in Africa & SWANA and open to the world.

Participants

Ali Arkady, an Iraqi photojournalist, artist, and filmmaker, fled Iraq with his family in 2017 after documenting Iraqi armed forces committing war crimes. Despite this, Arkady continues his artistic and photographic work, focusing on human rights and social justice issues. His work includes photography, art, and documentary and fictional films, all aimed at raising awareness about global concerns. Currently, he is developing new projects centered on displacement, migration, and the struggles of refugees, utilizing his artistic talents and field experience to share compelling stories.
At The VII Foundation, Fiona collaborates with professionals from across the photography and media industries to produce online and in-person events and editorial content through Dispatches Magazine, centered on impactful visual storytelling.
Spanning photography, moving image, sculpture, sound and installation, Sarkissian’s practice creates meditative dreamscapes in some moments; deathscapes in others—sites where the muted voice, absent from the frame, is temporarily offered space to breathe.
Laura El-Tantawy is a British/Egyptian documentary photographer, bookmaker and educator whose work explores home and belonging through a lyrical, socially engaged lens.
London-based curator, writer and scholar Renée Mussai harnesses the transformative power of art for social advocacy and as a catalyst for transformation.