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Angela Harutyunyan and Paula Nascimento will weave new narratives across geographies, histories, and imaginaries as curators of Sharjah…
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Art in Crisis
As war threatens Sudan’s cultural heritage, Sudan Art Archive works to digitally preserve 50 years of art through diaspora-led stewardship.
The 36th Bienal de São Paulo brings together 125 participants, proposing an urgent reflection on humanity, nature, and listening.
Artist Portrait
A recent Samson Mnisi exhibition was a testament to how the artist could invite viewers into a spiritual place he occupied.
The multidisciplinary artist repurposes textiles to explore identity and climate - see his work at AKAA, Oct 24–26, 2025.
Design in Westafrica
For three generations of women born between Ghana’s independence in 1957 and the…
Africa2020 Season: Installation View
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…
Okwui Enwezor's last exhibition
At New York’s New Museum, the last exhibition conceived by Okwui Enwezor functions…
In Conversation
Ethel-Ruth Tawe talks to the author of The African Lookbook: A Visual History…
Inventing Your Own Game
In the “post-war” period, many pioneering Black artists were largely neglected by the…
Kunstinstituut Melly
A Rotterdam art institute announces its new decolonial name. Will Furtado weighs in…
Noldor Artist Residency
Noldor reveals extensive expansion plans and welcomes Gideon Appah, Abigail Aba Otoo and…
The Mozambican artist spoke to Sean O’Toole about her personal approaches to archives,…
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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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Angela Harutyunyan and Paula Nascimento will weave new narratives across geographies, histories, and imaginaries…
Sudan’s cultural memory has long been under attack —added to decades of state censorship…
With a title derived from the poem “Da calma e do silêncio” by Conceição…
An exhibition of eleven works by the late painter, arts organizer, and mythic personality…
Celebrating Ghana’s emerging art scene, the multidisciplinary artist transforms discarded textiles into striking works…
For over a century, 600 cultural objects from Tanzania sat quietly in a northern…