Est-ce la fin d’un conte ou le début d’une histoire ? C’est la question que je me pose en fignolant les derniers détails de mon installation au sein de cet ancien palais présidentiel, devenu Musée national du Cameroun, le pays…
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Est-ce la fin d’un conte ou le début d’une histoire ? C’est la question que je me pose en fignolant les derniers détails de mon installation au sein de cet ancien palais présidentiel, devenu Musée national du Cameroun, le pays…
Read More“Not only did bodies tend to indicate a world beyond themselves, but this movement beyond their own boundaries, a movement of boundary itself, appeared to be quite central to what bodies are.*” – Judith Butler Lulama Wolf’s practice is formulated…
Read MoreWe are no strangers to the sometimes-nameless photographs that surge the internet, those images that invite collective awe and depart from the exclusive realms of fine art to make their way to the very public domains of the world wide…
Read MoreOver the past 18 months of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the art world has engaged widely with digital platforms in ways that have created more visibility for artists, art professionals, institutions, and even a boom in innovative online exhibitions and…
Read MoreBorn in Ahoada, River State, Nigeria, Skoto Aghahowa is the founder of New York-based Skoto Gallery. Since 1992, he and his wife, Alix du Serech, have been working consistently to promote the work of artists from Africa, while also opening…
Read MoreBuilding on his own heritage and personal experiences, Alexis Peskine’s relief and multimedia work addresses the complexity of themes impacting people from Africa and its diasporas. His signature artworks, large-scale mixed media ‘portraits’ known as Power Figures and Fire Figures, are rendered…
Read MoreSamallie Kiyingi is a lawyer by training and an art collector by passion. Her collection focuses on elevating the work of African artists, which she achieves not only through her support for institutions but by directly supporting the artists themselves.…
Read MoreL’exposition Thanaya : entre plis et chemins de Najah Zarbout propose un regard poétique et engagé sur les défis sociaux et environnementaux de notre époque.
Read MoreTo the Nigerian, the fear of the “village people” is the beginning of wisdom. They are often believed to hold the key to every “misfortune”. But to Victor Ehikhamenor, these people are his collaborators.
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