Afterlives of History
Through performance, sonic explorations and film, artist Tristany Mundu brings us intoconversation with his city through works such…
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The two curators will weave new narratives across geographies, histories, and imaginaries for the 17th edition, opening in January 2027.
Art in Crisis
As war threatens Sudan’s cultural heritage, Sudan Art Archive works to digitally preserve 50 years of art through diaspora-led stewardship.
The 36th Bienal de São Paulo brings together 125 participants, proposing an urgent reflection on humanity, nature, and listening.
Artist Portrait
A recent Samson Mnisi exhibition was a testament to how the artist could invite viewers into a spiritual place he occupied.
In Conversation
Weaving together archival and social knowledge, artist Helina Metaferia considers her community’s everyday…
In a conversation between artists, our author Awuor Onyango speaks with Everlyn Nicodemus…
Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth
Artist and writer Samson Kambalu will install his work "Antelope", a tribute to…
Installation View
With more than 250 contributions and artistic positions in 13 different locations, sonsbeek20→24…
Nakitende Sheila twists, stitches, and burns as she experiments with natural textures and…
C& Center of Unfinished Business
Will Furtado argues that indigenous knowledge has always held the solution to ecological catastrophe that is fueled by placing the human above all.
“Auf Deutsch”
For centuries there has been Black cultural production from countries where German is…
New Art Exchange
Nottingham's New Art Exchange is hiring Moroccan creative Saad Eddine Said as the…
Art Basel and BMW
French-Martinique artist Julien Creuzet is awarded the BMW Art Journey, honoring his innovative…
ellipse Prize
Visual artist Ibrahima Ndome receives the first edition of the ellipse Prize, focusing…
We spoke with artist Karimah Ashadu about artistic mediums’ own sense of curiosity,…
Kunsthalle Bern
The 34-young South-African curator Kabelo Malatsie will be the next director of Kunsthalle…
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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Through performance, sonic explorations and film, artist Tristany Mundu brings us intoconversation with his…
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An exhibition of eleven works by the late painter, arts organizer, and mythic personality…
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