The exhibition brings together images of migrants, refugees and second and third generation Greek Cypriots living in Britain. It shows objects brought from Cyprus by the migrants and those held in esteem by subsequent generations. The work represents identity and the nuances of displacement through confrontations with the photographer. Photographs and recording are intended to provoke contemplation of possession and loss, and the negotiations involved in losing and reconstructing identity, with all that process comes to mean for future generations. To understand the foreigner, we must first identify the foreigner within ourselves. Many ethnic cultures have dissolved before the full impact of a world culture defined by media and validated by new expressions of need and pleasure. Cultural shifts are evident in the immigrant Greek Cypriots communities of British cities. Subsequent generations have needed to bridge the old and the new, the foreign and the native. John Nassari is interested in how single images can represent those complex relationships and how they can be mediated by objects and attitudes exhibition.