“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.
Africa2020 Season: Installation View
Through the works of seventeen artists from Africa and its diasporas, the exhibition…
In Conversation
ruby onyinyechi amanze crafts intricate collaged drawings that look like moments of choreographed…
ABK Stuttgart
The ABK Stuttgart has filled the newly established professorship for Digital and Time-based…
The exhibition at le lieu unique in Nantes invites artists who, from a…
New Art Prize
Gallery 1957 announced the launch of the first ever dedicated art prize for…
The exhibition at Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MÉCA in Bordeaux addresses the idea of a…
Design in Westafrica
For three generations of women born between Ghana’s independence in 1957 and the…
The 11 artists in the exhibition installed at Musée régional d’art contemporain Occitanie…
Art Education
The kó art gallery in Lagos is presenting a series of exhibitions of…
New Hire
Artists Space in New York announced that Danielle A. Jackson is joining the…
Good to Hear
Knowledge production has never been so swift, intersectional, and accessible. And much of…
Installation View
Beninese artist Georges Adéagbo has a solo show at KINDL Berlin. Curated by…
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…