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The RPS International Photography Exhibition (IPE) is a unique celebration of photography today, presenting work which offers insight into current approaches to photography, comments on contemporary issues, and introduces you to new photographers and image-makers from across the world.
The IPE is formed from an annual international open call, which is open to everyone to participate. Each year, the IPE features a wide range of subjects, genres, and experimental techniques, including traditional photographic processes, and each edition welcomes a new guest selection panel who curate the exhibition.
The selection panel for the IPE 162 included Shannon Ghannam (Global Education Director at Magnum Photos), Skinder Hundal MBE (CEO/Director of New Art Exchange), Dr Yan Wang Preston (Photographic Artist and lecturer at the University of Huddersfield) and Cian Oba-Smith (Editorial and Commercial Photographer), who were joined by RPS Director of Education, Dr Michael Pritchard.
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Cian Oba-Smith s project Concrete Horsemen challenges the image of the American cowboy Cian Oba-Smith s project Concrete Horsemen challenges the image of the American cowboy Written by Jacob Dykes 2021 The streets of Philadelphia are home to a small and forgotten kernel of African American horse culture – a lineage overshadowed by the typical image of the American cowboy
Through the pastel-hued streets of North Philadelphia, the clip-clop of horses’ hooves is often heard. Each day, a community of horsemen gather around a stable to tend to their animals, bonding over a shared passion.
Photographer Cian Oba-Smith gravitated towards this small and forgotten kernel of African American horse culture. His project, Concrete Horsemen, offers an alternative view of the archetypal American rider. Though rarely depicted in art or photography, African Americans have been keeping and breeding horses for the past few centuries. Phi
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