Interview

Libita Clatyton, In the Absence of Ruins There Will be Innovation. Multiple Iconic Political gestures within a 20 minute hand Performance, 1/8 Arnolfini, Uk, 2016

Venice Biennale 2017

Corrupting the Idle Space

Libita Clayton, participating artist at the very first Diaspora pavilion, talks about ideas…

Qudus Onikeku, Right Here, Right Now

Venice Biennale 2017

‘How About Now?’

Curator Adenrele Sonariwo sheds a light on her conceptional approach and explains how…

Admire Kamudzengerere. Kushaya Pekutarisa 2017. 117 x 75cm. Monotype and silkscreen on paper. 

Dova Kumeso Kwangu 2017. 114 x 86cm. Monotype and silkscreen on paper.

Guruva Kumeso 2017. 151 x 106cm. Monotype and silkscreen on paper.

Venice Biennale 2017

Admire Kamudzengerere: The Annals of History

The artist elucidates his contextual use of media and explains why sociopolitical issues are key elements of his work.

Arlene Wandera. Pulled
2013. 60 x 42 x 38cm
(Height variable). Plaster, Plastic Bucket, Chains, Ratchet Block, 2 Everymen.

Venice Biennale 2017

A Space, inside and outside

Arlene Wandera reflects on spatiality and tactility, while giving us a quick glance…

Performance by Barby Asante. Photo by Jess Harrington

Venice Biennale 2017

Barby Asante: Knowledge is Agency

With her work Intimacy and Distance, Barby Asante is a participating artist at…

Modupeola Fadugba, Le Papillon: Accra, 2017, acrylic, oil, and ink on burnt paper, 51 x 64 cm. Courtesy of the artist

Modupeola Fadugba at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair

Heightened Sensitivity

Multimedia artist Modupeola Fadugba talks about her use of symbolic imagery and fragile…

1:54 New York 2015 © Sasha Arutyunova

1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair

Art Fairs are opening up

Touria El Glaoui, founder of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, speaks about the…

Zina Saro-Wiwa, The Invisible Man, 2015 © and courtesy the artist

C& and Aperture Magazine

Okwui Enwezor and Artur Walther on the Recent Histories of African Photography

The influential curator Okwui Enwezor and collector Artur Walther discuss African photography, past…

Macandal's album

Interview with Macandal, Mexican Hip-Hop Artist

Body Balance: Bigidi

As you all know we are celebrating the launch of our first C&…

Adam Pendleton, shot him in the face. Installation view. KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017. Photo: Frank Sperling

Thinking Black Dada with Adam Pendleton

How Abstraction is Another Word for Freedom

Our author Gauthier Lesturgie met up with artist Adam Pendleton to talk about…

Phoebe Boswell, installation view For Every Real Word Spoken. Tiwani Contemporary, London, 2017. Courtesy of the artist and Tiwani Contemporary

Interview with Phoebe Boswell

Breaking the Silence

Multimedia artist Phoebe Boswell talks about her latest show, For Every Real Word…

Group photo of Asiko participants and some of the faculty members standing infront of the African Union building in Addis Ababa. Photo: Aron Simeneh

Curriculum of Connections: Àsìkò Art School

Collaborative Criticism

Martha Kazungu, a former participant of Àsìkò Art School in Addis Ababa, talks…


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