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Photography · RotterdamHaywood Magee. Caribbean immigrants arrive at Victoria Station, London, after their journey from Southampton Docks, 1956. © Haywood Magee / Getty Images
Fenix is a new art museum dedicated to the theme of migration – their inaugural exhibition is a contemporary spin on a legacy show Fenix, the recently-opened museum along Rotterdam’s city harbour, focuses on both stories and visuals of migration. It is no coincidence that the enormous b…See the Story
A new museum in Rotterdam explores a century of global diaspora through photography in The Family of Migrants
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San Francisco, California · San FranciscoAll images © Vivian Wan
Today, Tomorrow is playful, collaborative approach to the “precious” photo album which the Chinese-American photographer rebuilt to heal her ruptured roots Silence between generations of immigrant families is a common experience. The debilitating inability to give a voice to loss can result in many of us from immigrant families having to fill in the gaps. Vivian Wan found herself on such a journey after sifting t…Read Article
Vivian Wan’s family cut out memories from their archives; she had to fill the gaps in herself

BJP · BirminghamMother and Child, Liverpool, 1971, from the series Home © Nick Hedges
Following his death last week, BJP revisits a conversation with Nick Hedges on his work across working class Britain and his legacy contributions to British photography Born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, in 1943, Nick Hedges studied photography at Birmingham College of Art. For his final project he worked with Birmingham Housing Trust on an exhibition about the city’…Read Article