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Over the radar

Despite having had limited cultural exchange, the continents of Africa and Oceania are connected via similar histories of colonialism. Several Aboriginal, Black, and Pacific Islands artists have been exploring aspects of these pasts in order to revive history, keep indigenous cultures alive, and imagine their own futures. The series Over the Radar is dedicated to them.

6 ARTICLES
Christopher Ulutupu: Fantasy, Desire, and Indigeneity - Contemporary And

Christopher Ulutupu: Fantasy, Desire, and Indigeneity

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Black Cultures Matter

Worldforming by Ghanaian Women in Architecture - Contemporary And

Worldforming by Ghanaian Women in Architecture

C& Magazine

Feature

Vincent Rumahloine: The Memory Collector - Contemporary And

Vincent Rumahloine: The Memory Collector

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Feature

Ivy Mutuku: “The world hasn’t tasted the sauce we have yet!” - Contemporary And

Ivy Mutuku: “The world hasn’t tasted the sauce we have yet!”

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In Conversation

Tony Albert: “My work looks at optimism in the face of adversity” - Contemporary And

Tony Albert: “My work looks at optimism in the face of adversity”

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In Conversation

Kalisolaite ‘Uhila: I Use My Tongan Knowledge and Identity as Resources - Contemporary And

Kalisolaite ‘Uhila: I Use My Tongan Knowledge and Identity as Resources

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Over the radar