Hazel Vint
Adhi Kisuma
Kisumu Bus Station in Western Kenya, is more than a transport hub. It is a place of trade where East meets West. A British Colonial past has left behind the English language and Christian religion, whilst Kenya now imports its largest percentage of goods from China in the present. These 'hawker boards' show in condensed form the trade influences past and present, and contrast global branding with the local vernaculars. Adhi Kisuma means I am going to trade.
Sam Anthony • Daniela Conde Quinones • Hannah Dunsmore • Lucy Hunter • Gaby Matias-Valencia • Josh Murfitt • Debbie Naylor • Terrence Phearse • Hazel Vint • Tom Whelehan • Wo Xinyue •
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