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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.
News
A jury of five global art experts selected the Moroccan multimedia artist as the winner among 27 finalists from Africa and the global diaspora.
Addressing global topics such as history, ethnicity, cross-border migration and ecologies, the biennale presents more than 60 artists.
Decolonising Art Book Fairs
On the occasion of a new publication, editor and curator Nkule Mabaso looks into power relations of knowledge production and citation.
In Conversation
Elisa Pierandrei talks to the photographer who wants to create a more diverse picture of masculinity – in between comfort and discomfort.
Lagos Biennial 2024
Joseph Omoh Ndukwu examines the 4th edition of Nigeria's seminal biennial, which aimed to create a space to dream alternate paths in a systemic crisis
On the occasion of the 1-54 Marrakech, we spoke to the transdisciplinary artist, who will be showing works that he is currently preparing at RAAR.
A Biennial reflecting on the concept of nation-state, important historical events on the continent and new exhibition making.
Venice Biennale 2024
Curated by Adriano Pedrosa 'Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere', brings together 331 artists and collectives - mainly from the Global South.
Managed by the Institute of Creative Repair, "Quiet Ground" is curated by Portia Malatjie and will feature new work by MADEYOULOOK.
Female Pioneers
Fondation H is dedicating its first exhibition to an icon of the Malagasy art scene: Madame Zo. Here, Hemerson Andrianetrazafy reflects on her work.
We spoke to artist Diana Ejaita about her residency at the Villa Romana, her multidisciplinary work, and the many uses of symbols and images.
Greetings from Rosie Olang’ Odhiambo
On a curatorial research trip through Switzerland, curator Rosie Olang’ Odhiambo shares her impressions in five postcards with a loved one in Nairobi.
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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