“Afterlives of History”
Ana Nolasco explores César Schofield Cardoso’s work, examining Cabo Verde’s colonial past, memory, and the impact of global…
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Artistic Communities
Anna Adima reflects on the embrace of community and resourcefulness despite infrastructural challenges in Kampala’s rapidly expanding artistic scene.
"Afterlives of History"
The multifacted work of Unidigrazz invites us to revisit domestic scenes as a way to critically reclaim public space.
C& x Stedelijk Editorial Fellowship: Wanini Kimemiah
Fellow Wanini Kimemiah presents an editorial essay that introduces eight texts exploring the complex legacies of colonial histories in Kenya.
C& x Stedelijk Editorial Fellowship
Cynthia Nyakiro Ngunjiri presents a visual art project in process featuring plant motifs inspired by her family’s generational knowledge of medicinal.
Wolfgang Hahn Prize by Museum Ludwig
Jury member Zoé Whitley honors the British Guiana artist as "a resolute and…
Installation View
The first UK institutional show at Serpentine for the legendary Haitian-French artist includes…
Städelschule
With the start of the winter semester 2021/22 artist and writer Hannah Black…
This expansive exhibition at Studio Voltaire includes over 80 paintings, drawings and sculptures…
Prince Claus Fund
Marcus Tebogo Desando will take up his new role in Amsterdam beginning 2022.
Camera Austria Award for Contemporary Photography
The Austrian artists receives the prize for her “sharp analysis of visual regimes…
In Conversation
We speak to the New York artist about Black womanhood, invisibility, and the…
In Memoriam
The art historian and political scientist Dominique Malaquais has passed away.
Dineo Seshee Bopape's solo exhibition at Institute for Contemporary Art in Richmond calls…
The Ghanaian artist and curator who created unique geometric paintings and prints passed…
“Auf Deutsch”
The Swiss artist speaks to us about internet culture as a way to reconnect with Black and Brown queer communities.
Make Techno Black Again
Art historian Jamila Moroder argues that an exhibition in Bolzano, Italy, disconnects techno…
INVENTING YOUR OWN GAME
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Inventing your own game
In the post-war period, many pioneering Black artists were largely neglected by the Western art world…
Inventing Your Own Game
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C& and C&AL invited organizations, artists, and activists from Black and Indigenous perspectives to discuss, contextualize, and reflect on the relationship between neocolonial structures and the climate crisis in their local contexts.
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Ana Nolasco explores César Schofield Cardoso’s work, examining Cabo Verde’s colonial past, memory, and…
Anna Adima reflects on the embrace of community and resourcefulness despite infrastructural challenges in…
The multifacted work of Unidigrazz, rooted in the area of Mem Martins, invites us…
As part of the Stedelijk x C& Editorial Fellowship, Wanini Kimemiah presents an editorial…
Cynthia Nyakiro Ngunjiri presents a visual art project in process featuring plant motifs inspired…
In her contribution, Mwende Ngao explores the complex relationship between urban life and nature…