Taken across Europe and Africa, Akinbiyi's images of everyday city life muse on the sociopolitical labyrinths of urban society Whether in Bamako, Berlin, London, Lagos or Durban, British photographer Akinbode Akinbiyi (born 1946) creates black-and-white street scenes that function as visual metaphors, ruminating on cultural change, social exclusion and colonialism's effect on urban planning.