Visual artists Aïcha Snoussi (Tunisia) and Alida Rodrigues (Angola) illustrate a body of imagery that is developed from distortions of the social world and vestiges of the imaginary.
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.
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 MoreYinka Shonibare: the Past is not the Past
Through the pioneering work of Yinka Shonibare MBE, we are reminded of the colloquial saying, the past is not the past. The past haunts and crescendos in our fevered questions and ideas around identity, culture, and authenticity.
Read MoreJoy Labinjo’s Everyday People
Family portraiture has remained an emphatic compositional vernacular throughout art history.
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