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In collaboration with WhatsApp.
Moroccan-Belgian photographer Mous Lamrabat teamed up with WhatsApp for an all-new photography exhibition, titled “There’s No One Like Us.”
Aiming to capture and celebrate the power of cross-cultural identities, the project features intimate portraits and interviews captured by the photographer around the world, including locations like Brazil, Mexico, India and Morocco. Hoping to shine a light on the nuances of cultural duality in the modern world, the exhibition gives voice to the diasporic communities around the globe — particularly hoping to spotlight those who are rarely seen or offered a platform.
Exploring themes of belonging and identity, the exhibition aims to highlight the depth and richness of the globe’s vast cultures and identities, encouraging its visitors to embrace their own.
Mous Lamrabat’s “There’s No One Like Us” is currently on display at the Tab Center in London until May 14. For more information, head to The Tab’s website.
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