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Inside The Library
Addressing issues of access and art book distribution in the region, this hybrid space is bridging ideas across borders.
Zambia and South Africa are linked through the practices of two photographers who navigated the constraints of postcolonial and apartheid-era regimes.
Art in Crisis
“Impact” is a slippery term, especially in the context of art. What constitutes it, and who gets to decide?
Opinion
On the nuances of the so-called rise and fall of Black figurative painting.
The OFF is ON! Find here are some impressions of the exciting exhibitions, talks and performances happening in Dakar right now!
Artist Portrait
Kim M Reynolds dives into the poetic work of multifaceted visual artist Manyaku Mashilo, encountering the possibility of invention.
News
The team assembled by chief curator Ndikung is made up of Alya Sebti, Anna Roberta Goetz, Thiago de Paula Souza, Keyna Eleison and Henriette Gallus.
With 'Precarious Joys', curators Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López present 36 Canadian and international artists at 12 venues around the city.
In Conversation
Janka’s latest solo exhibition is a deeply personal journey into his spirituality, his closest friendship, and the circumstances of his life.
For her exhibition at Foam Amsterdam in 2023, Lebohang Kganye receives the prestigious prize endowed with £30,000.
El Masry's work “Fragments” convinced and touched the audience through the deep reflection of her own personal memories and inner world.
60th Venice Biennale
Vibrant and challenging complexities of decolonial thinking, intimacy, resistance, and joy are displayed in Venice, writes María Inés Plaza Lazo.
15th Dakar Biennale
Here, Black Pages from Dakar shares a long list of exciting exhibitions and events taking place alongside the OFF Biennale.
Following changes in Senegal's cultural and political leadership, the country is postponing the Biennale until November 7 to December 7, 2024.
Letter from Nairobi
Mūhunyo Maina reviews the artistic offerings in Kenia’s capital in the first quarter of 2024.
Find some impressions of the pavilions curated by Fadzai Veronica Muchemwa, Aindrea Emelife and Simon Njami.
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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