Black culture in the UK documented in photographs
Vanley Burke is a photographer and artist who has spent five decades documenting the life of the black communities and culture in England.
Now his work, already acclaimed and widely known, is about to be available to an even wider audience.
The inside of his tower block flat in Birmingham, an unofficial museum to the local black experience in the city, has been recreated in the city's Ikon gallery.
He told the BBC's Huw Edwards that when he first started his work, images of black communities as he knew them, were not being shown in the wider media, and that he wanted to bring them into the spotlight.