This series, Reframing Neglect, highlights the dire need to end neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) through a collaborative body of work with photographers from seven African countries and curated Aïda Muluneh – an Ethiopian photographer, contemporary artist, and activist – who has captured the international art world through visual storytelling that intersects with, and elevates advocacy. The series will be touring in various locations starting in the Fall of 2022.
Photographing suffering is extremely contentious. But Reframing Neglect finds new ways to visualise neglected diseases in Africa – and their devastating impact on poor communities
‘This meeting place, under a bridge over the Nile, was a great place to watch the world go by. But many people have now fled the city – and places like this sit empty’