Every edition of the road trip, writers join to give voice to the trip. In 2009 and 2010, Nike Ojeikere blogged the trip. There were also entries by Emeka Okereke, Uche Okpa-Iroha, Unoma Giese and Uche Okpa Iroha. In 2011, Emmanuel Iduma blogged the travel, while in 2012, Adebola Rayo and Emmanuel Iduma recounted and reflected on the trip. See Emmanuel Iduma’s […]
In 2014, the Invisible Borders Trans-African Photographers Organization will embark on the 5th edition of their Road Trip Project. This trip will be the first Trans-Continental Road Trip of the collective and will be from Lagos (Nigeria) to Sarajevo (Bosnia) through 21 countries in Africa and Europe notably Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory […]
Invisible Borders Trans-African Photographers Organisation, in collaboration with Foundation for Contemporary Arts Ghana and Accra[dot]Alt, was proud to present THE ACCRA PROJECT. The Accra Project, took place from the 12th – 20th of July, 2013 in Ghana, bringing together artists from Ghana and Nigeria for a compelling and unprecedented photography exhibition, workshop and symposium. The […]
we have just returned from N’Djamena after a very intense but super exciting 12 days. As some of you may have seen from all the postings on facebook, the project was exciting and very well received by the N’Djamena public. The public engaged with the images displayed in a profound and unpretentious manner. They equally […]
we have just returned from N’Djamena after a very intense but super exciting 12 days. As some of you may have seen from all the postings on facebook, the project was exciting and very well received by the N’Djamena public. The public engaged with the images displayed in a profound and unpretentious manner. They equally […]
THE ACCRA PROJECT Workshops in Photography, Writing, and Film Invisible Borders Trans-African Photography Organisation, in collaboration with the Foundation for Contemporary Art, Ghana and Accra[dot]Alt, presents THE ACCRA PROJECT, a trans-African photography symposium that includes an exhibition, workshops, and series of events taking place in Accra, Ghana this July. Invisible Borders is looking for dynamic […]
Photos: Jide Odukoya, Novo Isioro, Ray-Daniels Okeugo & Emeka Okereke; Text: Emmanuel Iduma Note: I have taken the liberty to make ‘chapters’ of our stories, with the hope that readers find it accessible, and ultimately, delightful. The reader may choose to read the text as it appears underneath each photograph (repeated in photos belonging to the same ‘chapter’, without […]
Invisible Borders est un collectif d’artistes passionnés qui croient dans les idéaux d’un projet ambitieux. Le challenge de garder vivante cette organisation dans des activités journalières est immense, mais notre résolution à garder durable le projet est plus grande encore. Cependant, la charge de travail de cette organisation augmente de plus en plus alors que […]
During the 2012 Christmas holidays, Emeka Okereke traveled by road to Accra, Ghana. He recorded his experiences on his blog. The last three lines of his recount read: ABC Transport is a pioneer in that dream of building a Trans-African Transportation that will encourage Trans-African dealings and exchanges. They are amongst those elements of our […]
Text by Robin Riskin Lucy Azubuike is on board the Invisible Borders crew as the video artist responsible for compiling all IB video documents. She joined the Invisible Borders road trip in 2009. She wanted, she said, “a wide route to the art world.” She was immediately excited by the prospect of being an IB member. […]
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Text by Robin Riskin Ray Daniels Okeugo, born in Aba, Nigeria, was indoctrinated into photography in 2007. He started out as a Nollywood actor, and delved into photography by working with Emeka Okereke. Ray’s work tends to take off from the documentary yet retain attributes of photo-journalism. His strength lies in the keenness of observation […]