Africa State of Mind gathers together the work of an emergent
generation of photographers from across the continent, exploring Africa
as a psychological space as much as a geographical one. Both a summation
of new photographic practice from the last decade and a compelling
survey of the ways in which contemporary African photographers are
engaging with ideas of "Africanness," Africa State of Mind is a timely
collection of those photographers seeking to capture the experience of
what it means to "be African."
Presented in four thematic sections--"Hybrid Cities," "Inner
Landscapes," "Zones of Freedom," and "Myth and Memory"--each part
presents selections of work by a new wave of African photographers who
are looking both outward and inward: capturing life among the sprawling
cities of the continent, turning the continent's history into the source
of resonant new myths, and exploring questions of gender, sexuality, and
identity.
With over 300 photographs by more than fifty photographers, Africa
State of Mind is a mesmerizing survey of the most dynamic scenes in
contemporary photography and an introduction to the creative figures
making them.