Láolú Senbanjo, the visionary New York-based Nigerian artist, has embarked on a groundbreaking collaboration with the esteemed porcelain brand Lladró. This partnership, heralded as a limited edition series, marks a significant milestone in the convergence of art, culture, and tradition. Senbanjo’s distinctive black and gold geometric patterns now…
Southern Guild is delighted to present ‘Grace in Grand-Bassam,’ an extraordinary solo exhibition by the talented emerging artist Terence Maluleke. This remarkable collection is a direct reflection of Maluleke’s profound experience during his month-long residency at La Fourchette de Rōze, nestled in the coastal town on the outskirts…
In the dynamic world of contemporary art, the multifaceted Olaolu Slawn stands as a unique and enigmatic figure. Born on October 24, 2000, in Lagos, Nigeria, Slawn’s journey to artistic prominence is as unconventional as his creations. Slawn, a self-described “scam artist,” resists characterization by effortlessly transitioning between…
As a monument to the extensive tradition of Adire, Olori Art Foundation has served as a beacon of both innovation and tradition. Adire is a well-known kind of wearable art that has long been a significant element of African culture. The famous textile craft employs intricate designs, symbols,…
The Aké Arts and Book Festival has received the first Aficionado Award for enhancing global publishing quality. This annual event in Nigeria, founded by Lola Shoneyin in 2013, promotes literary and artistic endeavours. The Aficionado Award appreciates innovation, as well as honouring those improving publishing through partnerships. Its…
Mário Macilau (b. 1984, Mozambique) is the winner of the James Barnor Photography Prize, 2023. His artwork, a true ode to Mozambique, aims to highlight the effects of human labor and the environment. His photographs, mainly shot in black and white, feature muses of all ages who depict…
London Art Week buzzed with vibrant energy as diverse contemporary African artworks took center stage in various art fairs. These events are crucial, offering a global platform for African artists in the diaspora. Notably, artists’ collaborations with international galleries has boosted African art sales significantly. Frieze and 1-54,…
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s compelling artwork, “Six Birds in the Bush” (2015), sold for $3.6 million at Sotheby’s auction in London. This remarkable achievement not only shattered previous records for the British-Ghanaian artist but also set a new pinnacle for works by Black British female artists in the auction world.…
Founded by photographer Nyaba Léon Ouédraogo and dealer Christophe Person in 2018, the 3rd Biennale Internationale de Sculpture de Ouagadougou (BISO) is a celebration of contemporary crafts and art. The Biso Bienniale is an amazing showcase of sculptures that define what it means to be African. This year’s…
A deep influence on African art is our long-held belief in eco-spirituality as a way of connecting with nature. For centuries, African artists have worked using natural materials that are mindful of nature. This practice has made African art a pioneer in sustainable art. Throughout generations, African traditions…