Review

Art Getting Physical

A Revolutionary Act

Art Getting Physical

Our author Taylor Renee Aldridge takes a closer look at Jelili Atiku's social…

Cultural politics is like naan bread

Conclusions from the Symposium In/Exchange

Cultural politics is like naan bread

What is there to do when it comes to international cultural policy and…

The Stories Between Us

Critical Translations

The Stories Between Us

Rachel Marsden reflects on the symposium The Work Between Us exploring Black British…

Hacking Conflict: Nigeria at Biennale Jogja XIII

Indonesia meets Nigeria

Hacking Conflict: Nigeria at Biennale Jogja XIII

A review of the Biennale Jogja XIII

Addis Video Art Festival Docu

AVAF shares clip

Addis Video Art Festival Docu

A short documentation by AVAF on their inaugural Addis Video Art Festival which…

Telling & Retelling

10th Bamako Biennale

Telling & Retelling

Neelika Jayawardane, Africa is a Country Culture and Arts Editor, visited Bamako for…

What is Home?

Cityscape & Art

What is Home?

Our author Gauthier Lesturgie takes a closer look at the show STADT/BILD-Xenopolis curated…

Remixing Africa, again

Homage: Djilatendo

Remixing Africa, again

The Congolese painter Djilatendo, who first exhibited in Brussels in 1929, is the…

“So, where are you from?”

Broken, But Not Broke

“So, where are you from?”

Our author takes a closer look at the exhibition "Broken English" in London

Complicating Pan-Africanism

A Collaborative Spirit

Complicating Pan-Africanism

Chimurenga doesn’t just think Africa, it also “does” Africa, finds Liese Van der Watt.

A survey of the familiar and the unknown

Beauté Congo in Paris

A survey of the familiar and the unknown

Focusing mainly on painting, sculpture and photography made since 1926, a recent summer…

Noah Purifoy: Storytelling through Junk

A retrospective

Noah Purifoy: Storytelling through Junk

Our author Nan Collymore takes a closer look at the retrospective show Noah…


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