EXHIBITION: Who said it was simple / Qui a dit que c’était simple (Jan 28,...
Dakar’s Raw Material Company presents Who said it was easy, an exhibition which launches a 1-year program dedicated to individual freedoms, their perception and their restriction. The program will...
View ArticleEXHIBITION: Zanele Muholi’s ‘Selected Faces & Phases and Beulahs’ (21 Jan –...
Wentrup Gallery presents ‘Selected Faces & Phases and Beulahs’, a solo exhibition comprising the photography of South African “visual activist” Zanele Muholi. Through the black-and-white portraits...
View Article[EXHIBITION] Zanele Muholi’s ‘Of Love & Loss’ at the Stevenson Gallery, Feb...
Stevenson Gallery in Johannesburg presents Of Love & Loss, a solo exhibition comprising the photography of South African visual activist Zanele Muholi. The photos document weddings and funerals in...
View Article[EXHIBITION] Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle’s ‘Say It Isn’t So…” at the Jenkins Johnson...
Presented by the Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, ‘Say It Isn’t So…’ features the work of contemporary artist Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle. ‘Say It Isn’t So…’ is woven from historical and contemporary...
View Article[INTERVIEW] Performance Artist Olushola A. Cole on Women Artists, Gender,...
Performance artist, Olushola A. Cole experiments with sound, movement and alter egos to take her audience on a personal journey of public discovery. Through a multidisciplinary approach, she...
View ArticleAto Malinda & Raw Material Company Addressing Homosexuality at Dak’Art 2014
At the Dak’Art Biennale 2014, lies a tiny square house with walls made of a black chalkboard, covered in writing with white chalk. “Ma premiere experience…”, “..about lesbians..”, “..les regles...
View ArticleThe Meaning and Impact of A Subtlety, an installation by Creative Time and...
In the middle of Williamsburg’s Domino Sugar Refinery, lays an enormous white sphinx made of foam and sugar. She has exaggerated African facial features – broad nose, thick lips. Coated in 4 tons of...
View Article[NEWS] 18 Instagram Highlights from Africa’s Out with Wangechi Mutu, Solange,...
On June 6th, Wangechi Mutu held a fundraiser for Africa’s Out! a dynamic, far-reaching platform founded to initiate, create, and make happen the radical ideas that change the way we engage with Africa....
View ArticleLearning While “Other”: An Open Letter to Students of Color
An open letter to students of color “The exclusion of Black women artists from dominant art writing, except in voyeuristic discourses that forcibly manipulate them into passive positions of ‘othering’...
View Article10 Caribbean Artists You Should Know
In this post written by Ellesse Garvin, learn about 10 Caribbean artists to know. Ebony G Patterson Meet the Jamaican based artist, Ebony G. Patterson, whose mixed media artwork questions the...
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