There’s a ghostly black and white photo of a cloaked figure standing in a forest, dwarfed by soaring trees. The image, by Ethiopian artist Geremew Tigabu, is a hauntingly beautiful representation of the confinement and shelter that forests can offer, and one of several photographs now showing at the inaugural African Artists’ Foundation (AAF)’s LagosPhoto Biennial. Held across four venues in Lagos and Ibadan, the festival is the brainchild of head curator Azu Nwagbogu, who founded the…

