Oluwatosin Ajibade-better known by the stage name Mr Eazi – launches his latest album ‘The Evil Genius’, an international exhibition at Gallery 1957 in Accra, Ghana featuring expressive works from young visual artists across Africa who have produced artworks in response to music from his forthcoming album. Image courtesy…
September 23-November 5, 2023Opening Reception: Saturday, September 23, 5-8 PM kó presents 7 artists in this group exhibition; Tofo Bardi, Jonathan Chambalin, Damilola Ilori, Chinezim Moghalu, Mobolaji Ogunrosoye, Laura Tolen, and Suleyman Wellings-Longmore, exploring the complex layering of identity through techniques of image manipulation, distortion, and collage, offering alternative perspectives on personhood. The title…
Oxford University proudly announces its partnership with the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA). This collaboration initiative aims to revolutionize archaeological research and education in West Africa. Moreover, the collaboration aims to establish a dedicated center within the Pavilion, a cornerstone of MOWAA’s creative district in Benin City.…
Jessica Soares presents for the first time a solo exhibition in Rele Gallery, Lagos. Curated by Wana Udobang, ‘Who We Are When The Glory Is Gone’ presents a selection of works that touch on the artists condition characterised by hair thinning and hair loss. These works are drawn…
FNB Art Joburg’s mission continues to sustainably support and expand the cultural landscape of the continent in ways that extend beyond the fair. One way of achieving their goal is through their yearly FNB Art Prize. Last Month, the fair announced on Instagram the latest addition to their…
It is a known fact in today’s world Art Fairs are more than just large spaces that harbour beautiful paintings. It is a world that provide visitors with immersive insights into the numerous works on display, the talented artists who created them, and the influence art has on…
The 16th edition of FNB Art Joburg fair (7 – 10 September 2023) presented one of the best shows this month . Following another successful year of the FNB Art Joburg Fair, we are left to reminisce on the multidimensional and highly expressive artworks that make us yearn…
Not many are familiar with Joseph Murumbi, Kenya’s second Vice President. Today, we narrate the poignant tale of this pioneering figure. Born to an Indian father and a Kenyan Maasai mother, Murumbi was a passionate collector, offering a deep appreciation for Kenyan culture. Influenced by his father, he…
Gallery 1957, London, presents South African artist WonderBuhle’s captivating solo exhibition ‘Inkunzi Isematholeni.’ Curated by Azu Nwagbogu, this exhibition marks WonderBuhle’s debut solo showcase with the gallery and his first-ever solo show in the United Kingdom. The show is accessible online and in person until October 15th 2023.…