Seen Again

A roaming exhibition without walls. Wildlife portraits, placed by strangers, appearing everywhere.
Found one?
Photograph it where it is and either DM me on Instagram or share it on your story (#SeenAgain). I'm building a record of every sighting.
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People have stopped seeing wildlife. Not because it's gone, though so much of it is, but because the warnings have become wallpaper. Another statistic, another campaign, another thing to scroll past without a second thought.
This project does something different.
Seen Again is a roaming exhibition without walls. Black and white portraits of endangered animals, printed small, handed to strangers and released into the world. They appear on lampposts, café noticeboards, music venues, bookshop windows, anywhere people actually stop and look. Every placement is chosen by someone else and every location is a surprise. No gallery, no opening night, no fixed script.
The contradiction is the point. Human hands have erased these animals from landscapes, and this project puts them back through those same hands, in the places we live and move through every day. What was disappearing becomes seen again.
The exhibition is always growing. Nobody knows where the next one will appear, or when, or by whom, and that uncertainty is intentional. It mirrors the reality these animals are already living.
A project by Anoud Radaideh. In collaboration with Phomemo.