El Hadji Sy's works, on view at Selebe Yoon in Dakar, are made with a variety of materials blurring boundaries between functionality and aesthetics.
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Rendering microscopic imagery of indigenous African plant species through digital technologies, Jazsalyn links histories and futures…
On view at Auto Italia in London until 26 October, this exhibition reframes dancefloors as sites…
This is not an exhibition of heroes and heroines in the posture so often privileged within…
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GIVING BACK TO THE CONTINENT
Giving Back to the Continent
We talk to Christine Eyene, curator and initiator of the contemporary art project founded in 2022…
We talk to Michael Armitage, artist and initiator of the non-profit visual art space founded in…
The number of artists from the African Diaspora who enjoy considerable success in the international art…
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“What are the potentials of growing Black patronage across the diaspora, and how can…