Tracing lives: a visual response to coronavirus

In part four of our series in collaboration with Prix Pictet, the photographer Alexia Webster provides an intimate portrait of her parents, telling the story of life and her own origins in South Africa and examining the violence and triumphs, mixing new images with projections of moments from their lives

The ability to move us beyond cliche is a characteristic photographers shortlisted for the Prix Pictet share, and it is important as we grapple with the reality of the world as we emerge from the Covid-19 crisis.

The global lockdown has birthed new clich
es: wildlife cautiously exploring the unpeopled streets, or iconic monuments devoid of tourists, ignored save for the occasional solitary individual escaping their own confinement.

This commission asked photographers to move beyond the obvious, and present a series of images that respond to the issues confronting us today, and begin to plot a route through to a new future and new ways of thinking about the world.

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