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Ikram Abdulkadir

Nominated in
2026
By
Fotogalleriet
Lives and Works in
Malmö
Ikram Abdulkadir (b. 1995, Nairobi) is a Swedish-Somali photographer and multi- disciplinary artist based in Malmö, Sweden. Abdulkadir works within a documentary photographic tradition, capturing life in urban and domestic environments. Her work often focuses on individuals close to her in familiar settings, exploring themes of care and community through visual and artistic expression. Abdulkadir’s works are included in collections such as Moderna Museet, Rencontres Arles, and Fotografiska.
Projects
2020

We will meet again in paradise

We will meet again in paradise is a visual exploration of the intimate bonds and shared struggles of Black Muslim women in Sweden. The project, at its core, serves as a testament to hope and a community that transcends the boundaries of time and life itself. The series is based on the concepts of resistance and endurance, fostered through the strength of sisterhood and friendship. The title, We will meet again in paradise, reflects a love that surpasses all earthly challenges. For those navigating the margins of society, paradise is not merely a future promise, but a present reality found in the sanctuary of each other’s company. Through this project, the personal struggle is reframed as a shared journey, asserting that our sisterhood is our unbound by time and a space of absolute belonging and transcendent love. The portraits and the accompanying elements of the work center the people and places that have shaped my identity. The first works of the project are portraits of my friends and my younger sisters draped in floor-length, pristine white veils, jilbaabs, contrasting with the brown autumn leaves that mark the passage of time. The photographs are taken at Vattenlekplatsen in Rosengård where I grew up, a place that holds deep personal and communal significance where I have gathered with my family to perform the Eid prayer throughout my life.
Ikram Abdulkadir
was nominated by
Fotogalleriet
in
2026
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Each year every member of the FUTURES European Photography Platform nominates a set of artists and projects to become part of the FUTURES network.

The selection was conducted through a structured committee process, bringing together both external expertise and internal perspective. Fotogalleriet appointed curator, film and media Researcher and co-founder of Films from the South festival Hilde Herming, and GT Nergaard, photographer, educator and principal at the Norwegian School of Photography. They were joined by Fotogalleriet's own Mikhela Greiner, photographer and project manager, and Dev Dhunsi, communications coordinator, photographer and FUTURES Alum.


Each member independently nominated a shortlist of artists, after which the panel convened to evaluate candidates and reached a unanimous final selection. The four nominated artists represent a breadth of approaches to photography and expanded image-making, united by a shared commitment to rigorous research, community engagement, and the interrogation of identity, memory, materiality and form.


Duy Nguyen's practice moves fluidly between photography, sculpture, installation, and writing, grounded in thorough field and archival research. His work explores the intersections of identity, migration, culture, and materiality, bringing three-dimensional and textual elements into conversation with the photographic image to create layered, cross-disciplinary bodies of work.


Minh Ngoc Nguyen works primarily with staged still-life photography, approaching the medium as both a visual practice and a cultural system. Their work examines how images produce, circulate, and stabilise meaning around identity, desire, and representation, interrogating the conventions and ideological underpinnings of photographic imagery itself.


Ikram Abdulkadir's practice is rooted in the documentary tradition, focusing on family and individuals within familiar urban and domestic settings. Through poetic portraiture and delicate observation, her work explores themes of care, community, and belonging with sensitivity and quiet precision.


Signe Luksengard works across photography, installation, and writing, drawing on a background in both documentary photography and material-based art. Her work examines how emotional experience, labour, and inherited expectations shape the body and leave physical and sensory traces over time, investigating how history, care, and responsibility are carried, both individually and across generations, creating spaces for reflection where presence, vulnerability, and memory can coexist.


The nominated artists were distinguished by the technical and conceptual rigour of their practices, and each reflect Fotogalleriet's commitment to supporting artists who engage deeply with their communities and whose work contributes meaningfully the expanding possibilities of photography as a medium. Fotogalleriet looks forward to supporting their participation in FUTURES 2026 and to the contribution each will make to the network.

Members of the jury:

Hilde Herming - Researcher and curator with a background in film and media studies.

GT Nergaard - Artist born and living in Norway with 30 years of experience as a professional photographer.

Dev Dhunsi - Norwegian–Indian artist. Dev is the Communications Coordinator at Fotogalleriet, as well as a FUTURES alum.

Mikhela Greiner - Norwegian-Canadian visual artist and cultural worker. Mikhela is the project manager and exhibition producer at Fotogalleriet.

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