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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Sara Sadik dépasse les frontières de notre réalité
Depuis l’univers d’un jeu vidéo, Sara Sadik nous plonge dans la réalité d’un jeune homme amoureux.
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L’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.
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A Creative Vision Committed to Change: Jahman O. Anikulapo
Aside from practising as an artist since 1980, Jahman O. Anikulapo has been an arts and culture journalist since 1984, writing mostly on the performing arts, visual arts, literature, film, and cultural affairs for a number of local and international…
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Nú Barreto, The Fascination of Red
Multidisciplinary artist, Nú Barreto draws attention to political and social issues on the African continent. His work resonates strongly with the #EndSARS movement currently shaking Nigeria. Few weeks before the opening of the 5th edition of ART X LAGOS during…
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Lola and Deen Solebo: Fostering a Legacy for Art
Lola Ogunnaike is a Nigerian American features and entertainment journalist. As a reporter for The New York Times, she lead its entertainment coverage and wrote for the paper’s Arts and Leisure section. Lola and her husband, Deen Solebo, are art…
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“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.
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Aïcha 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.
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Cultural 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.
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David Goldblatt and Zanele Muholi: The Grey Area
In a country struggling to shape its identity in the wake of recent history, South African photographers have utilised their chosen medium as a tool to explore an ever-changing social and cultural climate.
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