Médine Tidou is a Berlin-based photographer working at the intersection of photography, cultural identity, and diasporic memory. Tidou's long-form photographic series explore migration, visibility, and belonging through a decolonial lens — Her work blends fine art photography, documentary inquiry, and conceptual experimentation, often addressing themes of migration, post-memory, and cultural identity.
Tidou's projects have been featured in exhibitions and publications focused on artistic resistance, the politics of representation, and critical documentary strategies. Her photographic language opens space for reflection, archive, and aesthetic disruption.
With an emphasis on personal and collective histories, Médine Tidou's work resonates with cultural institutions, curators, cultural programmers looking for artists who engage in contemporary discourses on identity, decolonial narratives, and social structures through image-making.
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With a focus on long-form projects, collaborative research, and institutional partnerships, Médine Tidou is available for artist residencies, exhibition development, visual research commissions, and foundation collaborations.