Through his large, colorful canvases, Johannesburg-based artist Sam Nhlengethwa asks us to look again and again at individual moments that collectively form a picture of daily life and culture.
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Born in Kenya, trained at Yale University, and based between Nairobi and New York City, Wangechi Mutu is a visual artist with a multifaceted cultural identity.
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ruby onyinyechi amanze’s drawings are fragments of line and shape, dynamic elements that disperse until they finally converge at a resting point of geometric composition.
Read MoreSoji Adesina: Listening Carefully
What does it mean to be African? Who decides what passes or is not African enough? These are the kinds of questions Badagry-born, Lagos-based, Nigerian artist Soji Adesina is interested in exploring
Read MoreBiennale de Lubumbashi : Reflets d’un garde-fou depuis le sommet d’un terril
Ce qui autrefois fut un groupe de jeunes artistes lushois (en république Démocratique du Congo), réunis sous le nom du « Vicanos Club » (« notre village »), s’est hissé pour la 6ème fois au rang de la « Biennale »
Read MoreData Oruwari and Diana Ejaita: Mapping cultural heritage
Artists Data Oruwari and Diana Ejaita use drawing to respond to the personal yet Diasporic project of culture keeping.
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