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Through insightful positioning pieces, in-depth interviews, features, profiles, and reviews, ART AFRICA captures and reports on the latest developments around contemporary art from Africa and the diaspora.
ART AFRICA Magazine
21h ago
Suzette Bell-Roberts takes us through ‘Ecospheres’ and talks to Clive Kellner to learn more about the exhibition’s curation and development. Rebecca Potterton, The Other Side of Dreaming (2024). Mural. Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation embarks on ..read more
ART AFRICA Magazine
21h ago
Exhibition showcases iconic documentary photography by Cedric Nunn and launches the African Documentary Photography Archive Initiative. Cedric Nunn, Wentworth Township. Durban. 1986. Copyright © 2024 AFH, All rights reserved. Acclaimed documentary photographer Cedric Nunn unveils a new retrospective exhibition ..read more
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The Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art once again celebrates African creativity with the exhibition ‘Stronger Together’ by Cameroonian artist Barthélémy Toguo, opening to the public on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Barthélémy Toguo ..read more
ART AFRICA Magazine
1w ago
The exhibition unites three international artists, Oh Myung Hee, Prina Shah, and Nadia Wamunyu Nadia Wamunyu, Body double I, 2024. Coffee, ink, bleach, charcoal and gold leaf on paper, 120 x 150cm. Courtesy of the artist ..read more
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The monumental installation will be the artist’s first solo presentation in New York Otobong Nkanga with textile in progress for ‘Otobong Nkanga: Cadence’. Courtesy of the artist. © Otobong Nkanga. Photographer: Wim van Dongen The Museum ..read more
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1w ago
On behalf of the curatorial team, Rencontres de Bamako has announced the selection of the 30 artists who will participate in La Panafricaine, the group exhibition of the 14th edition of the Bamako Photographic Biennale ..read more
ART AFRICA Magazine
3w ago
The Venice Art Biennale celebrates its 60th anniversary. There have been times, particularly over the last 10 years, that this illustrious event has reacted to globalisation with the feel of a thematic art project. And ..read more
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3w ago
“Humankind possesses an ingenious ability to shape and reshape nature. We ceaselessly innovate and imitate, propelled forward by the forces of capitalism, aspiring to the ever-more, ever-new, and ever-better. Courtesy of Everard Read Gallery. In ..read more
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3w ago
SAVVY Contemporary’s yearlong TRANSITIONS programme takes colonial heritage and decolonisation as facts and practices of transition. Joy Gregory, Alongside Matron Bell, 2020. Photography, variable dimensions. Courtesy of the artist. The second of its four chapters is ..read more
ART AFRICA Magazine
3w ago
Mimosa House presents the third chapter of transfeminisms, a major survey touring exhibition, that brings to light a multiplicity of urgent, pressing and ongoing issues faced by women, queer and trans people across the globe ..read more