Ecologies
The artist discusses her practice in the context of changing climatic realities and how symbolic actions can have an impact.
The Colombian artist of Nonuya origin is known in the art world by using drawing to preserve the memory of Amazonian flora at risk of extinction.
The artist’s earth-based practice in the mopane woodlands is based on the reciprocity between her ancestral home and the offerings of her art works.
Our writer Edna Bonhomme speaks to Mae-ling Lokko about agrowaste, fungi, and her evolution as an artist.
Ama Josephine Budge on how to resist climate colonialism through a capacious, trans-temporal Blackness.
Installation View
The exhibition at KENU in Dakar marks the launch of a research project on environmentalism, sustainability and colonial entanglements by Nyabinghi Lab
In Conversation
The artist and activist talks about the importance of ecological resistance and how it connects to our ancestors through the earth.
In 2020, in the midst of the Amazon forest in French Guiana, artist Tabita Rezaire founded a space for spiritual being and creative exchange.
C& Center of Unfinished Business
Will Furtado argues that indigenous knowledge has always held the solution to ecological catastrophe that is fueled by placing the human above all.
In Conversation with Zina Saro Wiwa
Zina Saro Wiwa has many talents. Working between New York and Port Harcourt…
“Thinkivist” Art
Oil is a tricky good, especially when found in the waters of a…