In Conversation
Exploring resistance through performance, the exhibition Wish You Were Here presents the artist’s interpretations of Aida Overton Walker's legacy.
In this Q&A, arts practitioner and blogger Zimkhitha Xwashu talks about her many projects to support the country’s young and upcoming artists.
Out Now Soon! C& Special Print Issue #artofcritique
Bwanga Kapumpa, Enos Nyamor, Miriane Peregrino and Lorna Telma Zita speak to Rose Jepkorir about their motivations and practice in recent years.
The artist talks about the Venice Biennale, her multiperspective practice, and her interest in masquerade cultures.
Casablanca International Bienniale
For the Casablanca Biennale, the artist explores feminist propositions as a tool for achieving emancipation and better ways of living together.
The Lagos-based artist invites audiences to share their innermost secrets in her mobile exhibition Dirty Laundry.
Magnus Rosengarten met up with the artist to talk about the body, emotional landscapes, parents, and how all this comes together in their work.
Redefining Pottery
The artist’s solo exhibition explores his relationship with the earth and how his pottery is woven into the complex structures of Ghanaian society.
The artist and activist talks about the importance of ecological resistance and how it connects to our ancestors through the earth.
C& talked to the recently appointed head of the Graphics Collection at Museum Ludwig about her strategies, visions, and wishes.
The artist talks about making art that is hard to decipher and the importance of portraying Blackness.
#weavingnetworks
The collectives Hambre, Kayfa ta, Jatiwangi art Factory, and the Black Archives discuss perspectives on collective publishing and archiving.