Yannis Davy Guibinga鈥檚 (b. 1995) bold portraits are part of an expansive and necessary conversation about the representation of Africa and its diaspora. The work depicts 鈥渁 new generation of Africans鈥 鈥 using photography as a tool to face up to globalisation and western imperialism. Guibinga explores a breadth of cultures and identities whilst tackling biased or limited perspectives of the continent and its diverse communities. To do so, the photographer uses colour and contrast intuitively. Aqua complements luminous yellow, whilst pillar-box red, blush pink, vivid orange and deep indigo draw the eye into a scintillating spectrum of forms and ideas. Though minimal in composition, bed sheets, flowing clothes and painted concrete subtly play with texture in the background. Originally from Libreville, Gabon, Guibinga is currently based in Montr茅al, Canada. He has been featured in CNN Africa, i-D, Afropunk and Cond茅 Nast Traveller.
Image Credits
Lead Image: Ivy Guerrier-Cadet and Atlas Hapy for Nikon Z50 from the series Of Colour (2020).
1: Atlas Hapy for Nikon Z50 (2020).
2: Marine Nina for Nikon Z50 (2020).
3: Atlas Hapy in Montr茅al, Canada, from the series Of Colour (2020).
4: Atlas Hapy in Montr茅al, Canada, from the series Of Colour (2020).
5: A茂da in Montr茅al, Canada (2017).
6: Atlas Hapy in Montr茅al, Canada, from the series Of Colour (2020).
7: Marine Nina in Montr茅al, Canada, from Stillness Is The Move (2019).
8: Emma Perrault in Montr茅al, Canada, from the series Solar Sisters (2019).
9: Atlas Hapy in Montr茅al, Canada, from the series Motley (2020).
10: Atlas Hapy in Montr茅al, Canada, from Heatwave (2018).













