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Africa Reframed

Copenhague, Denmark18 Juin 2016 - 2 Juillet 2016
Africa Reframed

Africa Reframed

DGI-byen and Commerce & Culture presents the photo exhibition: Africa Reframed at Øksnehallen.

For the first time in Scandinavia, visitors can experience a select group of artists, who are currently contributing to a worldwide fascination with contemporary African photography. Africa Reframed offers insight into a versatile and creative continent, which is full of surprises and quite different from the Africa most often portrayed in the media.

The contributing photographers are: Victor Omar Diop (Senegal), Namsa Leuba (Schweiz/Guinea), Dillon Marsh (South Africa) and Fabrice Monteiro (Senegal).

The contributing designers are Christine Mhando (Tanzania/UK) and Yinka Ilori (Nigeria/UK)

In conjunction with the exhibition Africa Reframed there will be wide range of events that will support the overall theme, highlighting the creative Africa from different angles. Find more about the individual events here.

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www.africareframed.com

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