2024 – Ongoing — Sudan and neighbouring countries
About this series
In his project The Return Salih Basheer documents the devastation of the war in Sudan, focusing on the humanitarian impact and experiences of loss and displacement. Born in Sudan, Salih is intimately connected to this story, and through it, he presents the challenges his people are facing — both inside Sudan and in neighboring countries where many have sought refuge.
” I find myself holding back from reaching out to my family.
They are still in Khartoum since the conflict started. I think I’m trying to avoid hearing bad news. They’re surviving and have adapted to the new reality, sadly.
Three days ago, I had a nightmare for the first time in a long while. I think it was triggered by hearing the stories of Sudanese I met recently who escaped the war almost a year ago, just like me. Hearing their stories of how they got out of Sudan dragged me back to my memories”.
Salih Basheer’s work is also part of the 2026 edition of Magnum Chronicles, dedicated to youth. Inspired by Magnum’s first collective storytelling project, Generation X (1951), led by Robert Capa, this edition revisits the post-war generation while Magnum photographers today undertake a parallel exploration of Gen Z.
Photographer: Salih Basheer
Nationality: Sudanese
Based in: Khartoum, Sudan and Tampere, Finland
Website: www.magnumphotos.com/salih-basheer
Instagram: @_salihbasheer
Salih Basheer, born in 1995 in Omdurman, is a Sudanese photographer. After finishing high school in Sudan, he moved to Cairo in 2013 and received his Bachelor’s degree in Geography from Cairo University in 2017. During his studies in Egypt, he started as a self-taught photographer, and subsequently studied photojournalism in Denmark.
In 2021, Basheer received the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund student grant for his personal project “22 Days in Between.” For the same project, Basheer was awarded the Everyday Projects Grant, In January 2023, Basheer published 22 Days in Between, the first ever photobook by a Sudanese photographer, and the book was awarded the 2023, Les Rencontres d’Arles Photo-Text Book Award.
In June 2022, the British Journal of Photography presented Basheer as one of 15 upcoming photographers, In 2024, he joined Magnum as a nominee.