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Aesthetica Magazine – Hélène Amouzou:Evocative Portraiture

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 17 June 2025 09:03
Published 17 June 2025
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Togo-born, Brussels-based photographer Hélène Amouzou (b. 1969) unveils a major new site-specific photo installation, In Between, at London’s Royal Docks on 18 June. The project, which launches during Refugee Week (16–22 June), is produced in collaboration with Praxis, a local charity that supports refugees and migrants, and co-curated by The Line and Arup Phase 2. The series comprises six analogue portraits made in Amouzou’s signature haunting, lyrical style – marked by overexposure and movement.

The works emerged from intimate, artist-led workshops with members of Praxis. At the heart of each image is an object chosen by the participant – something that reflects their heritage, identity, or life in London. During the workshops, participants shared the personal stories behind these items, offering insight into their experiences. Amouzou then photographed them in a studio setting. All six portraits are shot on film and presented without digital enhancement or alteration. Bags and suitcases appear throughout the series, subtly evoking themes of journey and transition. Some subjects walk away from the camera, whilst others stare down the lens – fading in and out of view against a brickwork backdrop.

In Between builds on the success of Voyages, Amouzou’s acclaimed 2023 solo exhibition at Autograph – her first in the UK. That show explored the artist’s own migrant experience through hand-printed self-portraits, raising profound questions: What does it mean to seek refuge, to belong, or to live in limbo? What burden does the body carry as a result? Two years on, In Between continues the conversation. As Gjori Langeland, Head of Communications and Fundraising, Praxis, explains: “At a time where dehumanising narratives about migrants are all too prevalent, projects like these which give voice to the experiences and memories of people who have migrated are more important than ever.”

The installation will be displayed along The Line, a sculpture trail linking the O2 and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park that is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. In Between is a timely and essential addition to the programme, and will join works by internationally renowned artists including Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley, Carsten Höller, Eva Rothschild, Helen Cammock and Larry Achiampong. “This new artwork represents the local people of East London in a beautiful and breathtaking way,” says Kate Anderson, Head of the Cultural Programme and Partnerships, Royal Docks. “It connects with the Docks’ history as a key place of arrival for people from around the world, forging the East End’s incredible diversity we still see today.” Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries, Justine Simons OBE, adds: “These distinctive images reflect on the journey of those who have made the East End their home and will resonate with so many people who have settled in London. Our diversity is our greatest strength and this new commission will celebrate that, as we continue to build a better London for everyone.”


In Between launches at The Line, London’s Royal Docks, on 18 June 2025.

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Image Credits:
1. Oop – Hélène Amouzou – In Between – 2025 – Courtesy of The Line
2. Mercy – Glory – Hélène Amouzou – In Between – 2025 – Courtesy of The Line
3. Treglodyte – Hélène Amouzou – In Between – 2025 – Courtesy of The Line
4. Glory – Mercy – Leo- Hélène Amouzou – In Between – 2025 – Courtesy of The Line

 

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