Seven years ago, awardwinning art photographer Medina Dugger left her California home to work for the African Artists’ Foundation and LagosPhoto Festival.
Read MoreSadikou Oukpedjo : archétypes hybrides et rapport Homme-Animal
Les peintures de Sadikou Oukpedjo sont peuplées d’humains et d’animaux qui souvent se confondent et fusionnent pour faire naître des formes de vie nouvelles.
Read MoreLarissa Sansour and the Future of Survival
The spatial imaginary of occupation is one of a cultural war. The work of Larissa Sansour draws our attention to the urgent experimentations in survival that take shape within a landscape of collective revisioning and refusal.
Read MoreIgshaan Adams: a Journey Inward
The work of Cape Town based artist Igshaan Adams can be understood as an ongoing investigation into his personal hybridity.
Read MoreSerge Alain Nitegeka: color Unblocked
There is an interesting, dichotomous interplay that fascinates about the presentation of work by Burundi-born, Johannesburg-based artist, Serge Alain Nitegeka.
Read MorePascale Marthine Tayou: something Universal
The varied drawings, videos, objects, and site-specific installations that comprise Pascale Marthine Tayou’s expansive practice are threaded together by his mysteriously dreamy perspective.
Read MoreTroy Makaza : tisser des toiles multicolores
Troy Makaza fait partie de cette nouvelle génération d’artistes, avide de renouveler les codes et d’exprimer son rapport au monde actuel.
Read MoreIn conversation with Usha Seejarim and Lungiswa Gqunta
Usha Seejarim and Lungiswa Gqunta discuss the use of the found or domestic object in their practices. Such objects are loaded with social and economic meaning in the wake of South Africa’s racist and patriarchal history.
Read MoreOmar Ba and Elana Brundyn: traversing Boundaries
In this conversation – mediated between Dakar, Cape Town, and Lagos – Senegalese artist, Omar Ba and Elana Brundyn of the Norval Foundation reflect on how artists and institutions collaborate
Read MoreRestful Moments: Cape Town Art Fair’s SOLO exhibition
The second iteration of SOLO at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair (ICTAF) addresses a familiar concern with “the effects of digital space on lived realities.”
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