Afterlives of History
Having started as a vlogger, the artist uses her biography to create shared reference points beyond self-referentiality.
Impundu Arts Centre
Andrew I Kazibwe met with Jemima Kakizi, artist, curator, and organizer of arts mentoring programs, to speak about the potential for female artists.
Artist Portrait
The artist creates dialog between his North African heritage and his native French culture, merging traditions, pop culture, and philosophical teachin
Studio Visit
Marny Garcia Mommertz visits Anaïs Cheleux in her Guadeloupe studio to chat about sugar-cane syrup and her work at this year's Off Biennale in Dakar.
60th Venice Biennale
The 60th Venice Biennale is about to open its doors to the public and here you will find an overview of all African and diasporic perspectives.
Female Pioneers
Fondation H is dedicating its first exhibition to an icon of the Malagasy art scene: Madame Zo. Here, Hemerson Andrianetrazafy reflects on her work.
The BENIN BRONZES Roundtables
Agwu Enekwachi recently participated in a roundtable discussion in Abuja on the impetus and action around the promised return of the Benin Bronzes.
Tender Photo
The artist has created a participatory digital archive around the tenderness in photographs, refusing temporal linearity by drawing out a kinship.
Black Womanhood
The artist visualizes her inner dialogues with a creative force that is challenging the white-cis male-dominated Dutch art world.
Zambian Women’s History Museum
A digital museum wants to preserve Zambian culture from a female perspective and make it accessible for a broader audience.
Cultural Charity
Years after the Africa Centre in Covent Garden closed, its recently refurbished Southwark building reflects current connections to the continent.
World Unbound
The exhibition pays Ivory Coast’s most significant 20th-century artist long-overdue appreciation and manifests his importance within art history.