“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
The Washington, D.C.-based artist spoke to Sharon Pendana about his multidisciplinary practice committed…
Partcours in Dakar
Amina Lawal Agoro looks on the event that reinvigorated Dakar’s art scene during…
A group show at kó art space
Experimenting with new ideas and techniques, the artists' new bodies of work presented…
Gagosian
Megagallery Gagosian has announced writer and critic Antwaun Sargent as director and curator.…
In Memoriam
The Congoloese artist died on 8 January in Lubumbashi at the age of…
In Conversation with Nuno Silas
We spoke to the Maputo-born artist Nuno Silas about his work in the…
Marian Goodman Gallery and ICI
Marian Goodman Gallery and ICI launch a new initiative, conceived by Steve McQueen,…
Guggenheim Museum New York
Naomi Beckwith joins Guggenheim from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and…
"Decadence and Dark Dreams"
Mokia Laisin on institutional omittance of colonial terror.
Installation View #museumshutdown
Hundreds of independent art and museums spaces are closes due to the Corona-Crisis.…
Congolese dancer, choreographer, and author Dorine Mokha has passed away.
Collectors' View
After a decade of collecting artworks by artists of African descent with his…
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…