Aicha Fall born in Côte d'Ivoire is a self-taught Franco-Ivorian photographer and visual artist.

Her practice between Photojournalism, documentary and Fine Art, focuses on the exploration of stories around femininity, beauty, gender, representation as well as the celebration of West African cultures and their diasporas. As both an African woman and a graduate in African studies, Aicha is particularly motivated  to create an archive for today and tomorrow.

Her work has been published in The Washington Post, Vogue italia, Elle Côte d’Ivoire, RFI, Der Greif  and British Journal  of Photography.


Awards 

Visa d’Or for digital story, « Africa’s rising cities » Visa pour l’image  2022

Winner 1854 Photography Fast track VOL.2 2021

Shortlisted prix women photograph 2020

Finalist  Bridgemand Images grant , « The Art of diversity»  2019


Exhibitions: 

2023 Viewing room FW’23 exposition collective, Ubuntu Fine Art, Philadelphia

“Imagining Blackness”, curated by Aindrea Emelife, Unit London, 2021

2021  Doyle Wham x 14 Cavendish, Cavendish Square, London 

2021 Liliwomen festival, Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire

2020 Solo exhibition at Dozo concept store, Abidjan Côte d’Ivoire 

2019 The Art of diversity, Studio Yinka Shonibare LONDON

2019 International women’s week at Blaise Pascal  French high school, Abidjan Côte D’Ivoire 

 2018 Keywest fotofest , Key west FLORIDA

2018 , Expo collective at la Terasse Paris, FRANCE 


Aicha is based between Côte d’Ivoire and France and is available for assignment.



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