Stories are created by entanglement. Of a story, only its memory remains, a perpetual reformulation, a repetition of the spoken word, the trace printed, or the song that we are capable of reproducing in part. The artists Tuli Mekondjo and…
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L’exposition Thanaya : entre plis et chemins de Najah Zarbout propose un regard poétique et engagé sur les défis sociaux et environnementaux de notre époque.
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In all her artistic practice, the book, Women Go No’Gree is the very first work where the photographer Gloria Oyarzabal talks from an analysis of her thoughts and beliefs.
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Depuis l’univers d’un jeu vidéo, Sara Sadik nous plonge dans la réalité d’un jeune homme amoureux.
Read MoreL’art du portrait de Mohamed Said Chair
Accompagné depuis l’enfance par la peinture et le dessin, Mohamed Said Chair est un artiste autodidacte qui a longtemps évolué dans le secteur bancaire.
Read More“A Beautiful Struggle”, a film by Dafe Oboro
Dafe Oboro is part of a new generation of Africa-based storytellers. Walking the line between fashion imagery and social documentary, Oboro’s work is encompassed in the tender and benevolent humor of this talented image-maker.
Read MoreAïcha Snoussi and Alida Rodrigues: Constructed Mythos
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 MoreCultural Platform “Of Soul and Joy”, Johannesburg: Lives through the lens
Of Soul and Joy in Thokoza, Johannesburg, is a project that seeks to empower young adults through a camera lens.
Read MoreInside Gregory Olympio’s shapeless, Brightly-Hued world
French-Beninese artist Gregory Olympio uses his abstract painting style to explore the ways in which life can be boundless, more of a feeling than something you can hold.
Read MoreClarke’s Bookshop: Bridging the art world to audiences through books
Established in 1956, Clarke’s Bookshop in Cape Town, South Africa, is one of the oldest surviving independent bookshops in the country.
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