“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.
In Conversation
Artist-curator Aderemi Adegbite shares his insights on the crucial role of language and culture in our postcolonial moment
Installation View
Inspired by the writer Emmanuel Dongala, Le Feu des origins, will run until 4th November in Ouagadougou celebrating contemporary crafts and art.
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Running from October 27 to December 31, LagosPhoto Festival announces its first expansion beyond Lagos hosting 38 national and international artists.
For her powerful work, the Antwerp-based artist wins the 2025 Nasher Prize exclusively awarded to contemporary sculpture.
The artist talks about her collage practice in relation to intuition and the meaning of a hybrid identity.
This edition will host over 60 international exhibitors, its largest number to date and more than 170 artist from Africa and the Global Diaspora.
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Edna Bonhomme examines how a Berlin institution pays tribute to anti-colonial feminists and applauds its new international team.
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To celebrate our authors' writing we've dug up a few pieces from our archive. Here, Zineb Sedira on "identity" and the “burden of representation".
The actor, writer, and producer reflects on dominant cultural narratives and the complex lives of Black and queer characters on screen and stage.
The artist and curator discusses how the positions of marginalized people give us access to particular forms of knowledge about our societies.
By combining local materials and skills with innovative design and smart engineering solutions, architect Diébédo Francis Kéré wins the coveted award.
The curatorial team of this edition has chosen 121 participants from various countries, with an emphasis on artists of indigenous and African descent.
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…