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Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski concentrates on what we can feel but cannot see. Metallic iridescence and neon colors shimmer, illuminating a blueprint for survival that breathes life into ancient mythologies. Said the Rainbow to the Grave examines and alters our baseline, our symbols for what it means to be human. The rainbow is urgent, calling back …

Contemporary art from African perspectives is extremely rich. Needless to say, this intense and broad art production requires critical voices – from Lagos to Nairobi to Lubumbashi to Harare to Luanda – to contextualize and document it. In March 2014 we held our first C& CRITICAL WRITING WORKSHOP in Lagos. The feedback from thirty or …

Participating Galleries Part II Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, Seattle, Founded 2012 ruby onyinyechi amanze, Born 1982, Booth # 532 Confronted with the notion of identities, Lagos-born, Brooklyn-based ruby onyinyechi amanze expresses a detachment with the social assumption that a single geography is necessary to ground an individual. She firmly excludes the concept of belonging to a place …







































































